Toronto Has A Temporary Rat Infestation, And It’s All Banksy’s Fault

TORONTO – Yorkville Village in collaboration with StART [StreetART Toronto] presented by AURORA and curated by Substance Art Collective has created a free public exhibit featuring one of Banksy’s most iconic pieces along side pieces from LA Artist RISK and local toronto artists. The Banksy piece featured is “HAIGHT STREET RAT” which was one of the pieces saved by art collector Brian Greif during Banksy’s “Tour de San Francisco in 2010. During Banksy’s time in SF he completed 6 large pieces, most of which would be tagged over, ro painted over by the city or building owners. This is due to a strict graffiti removal ordinance that requires building owners to paint over any graffiti on their buildings within 30 days, or be fined $500 by the City of San Francisco for them to remove it. The controversial nature of obtaining this piece would become the subject matter of the documentary “Saving Banksy”, which was also executive produced by Brian Greif. In “Saving Banksy” we see the struggles that Brian Greif went through to preserve this piece of art, so it could be appreciated by the public [The way street art is intended] and not just sold on the auction block, or worse yet painted over. Brian Greif to date has turned down countless offers to sell, with offers up to 3 million dollars. Continue reading “Toronto Has A Temporary Rat Infestation, And It’s All Banksy’s Fault”

The Perfect Ready-To-Drink Bevvy For The Summer!

It’s finally summer here in Toronto. And I think that we sorta skipped over Spring, but I’m totally fine with it cause anything other than snow is cool with me. But with the warm weather comes the desire to hang out in the outdoors way more often. On patios, in your yard, on balconies, cottages and camp grounds – you name it. And let me tell you, I’m all here for it, my friends.

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Abduction, and Murder, and Bribery… Oh My!

Picture this.

I’m sitting across the table from a wonderful woman telling her about what we do at DoTheDaniel.com. She asks how much certain things cost, and with a wink, she slides an envelope across the table to me saying that if I happened to sit down to write a blog post without a contract or anything “official”, we could just say whatever was in the envelope would be mine. Did I just get bribed? Am I about to commit a crime? Do I need to call our lawyer?  Continue reading “Abduction, and Murder, and Bribery… Oh My!”

Urban Gardening 101

The month of June has arrived, and with it the beautiful sunny weather. For many Canadians, we are all sighing with relief after a neverending winter. Though we sort of jumped over the spring, it is a time of rejuvenation and blooming – pun intended. As someone who is always running around, I like to try and find simple things that make me happy. Gardening has been one of those outlets that allow me to disconnect for some time to reconnect with myself. Gardening is accessible for everyone with the right weather; all you need is a few gardening products from Botanex, including watering cans, and you’re good to do! Gardening is a good de-stressor and can have your yard looking stunning. With the advances in products tailored to the “Urban Gardener” now available at Lee Valley Tools in Canada, I was excited to partner with them to share some of my tips for creating your own green space. From condo balconies to rooftops (which your own outdoor storage sheds, if you can get them up there of course), there is something available for any kind of space, no matter what your experience level. Continue reading “Urban Gardening 101”