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cruella-devegan · 2 years
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The Hogtown Vegan on College / Toronto, Canada
Soy Pork Nachos - Fried corn chips, nacho cheez sauce, BBQ soy pork, pickled hot banana peppers, sunflower seed sour cream, cilantro.
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muirneach · 7 days
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actually im pro toronto sceptres because now we can make art replacing their sticks with sceptres. and that is a slay
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elzorab · 2 years
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Lake Ontario at Night #lakeontario #lake #night #photography #pic #toronto #tdot #thesix #hogtown #image #moonlight #reflection #photos https://www.instagram.com/p/ClI9_oCgSGT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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davidjcutler · 10 months
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Hulk remind puny humans, donate to local toy and food drives for holidays! Cash best, volunteers have enough Bluey. In Hogtown, Hulk recommend Toronto Fire Fighters Toy Drive! Donate soon if human can, or Hulk come to house and smash PS5!
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12-cluh · 2 months
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Mobile Task Force Collection
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Mobile Task Force Alpha-1 (Red Right Hand)
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Mobile Task Force Epsilon-9 (Fire Eaters)
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Mobile Task Force Upsilon-90 (Andalusian Dogs)
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Mobile Task Force Iota-10 (Damn Feds)
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Mobile Task Force Tau-5 (Samsara)
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Mobile Task Force Zeta-9 (Mole Rats)
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Mobile Task Force Omega-1 (Law's Left Hand)
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Mobile Task Force Omega-0 (Ará Orún)
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Mobile Task Force Lambda-4 (Birdwatchers)
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Mobile Task Force Beta-2 (Bayou Boys)
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Special Agent Waheela of Mobile Task Force Upsilon-20 (Hogtown Garrison)
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Special Agent Beelzebub of Mobile Task Force Mu-0 (Maxwell's Demons)
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Special Agent Firefly of Mobile Task Force Epsilon-9 (Fire Eaters)
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eparchclass · 10 months
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Upsil4taskic | Sugpilltaskic [left] // Gender influenced by, best described by, or otherwise connected to MTF Upsilon-4, aka Sugar Pills
Upsil11taskic | Avawaketaskic [right] // Gender influenced by, best described by, or otherwise connected to MTF Upsilon-11, aka Avalon's Wake
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Upsil20taskic | Hogarrisontaskic [left] // Gender influenced by, best described by, or otherwise connected to MTF Upsilon-20, aka Hogtown Garrison
Upsil23taskic | Artcritictaskic [right] // Gender influenced by, best described by, or otherwise connected to MTF Upsilon-23, aka Art Critics
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garbage-empress · 1 month
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You're my little hogtown stinkpig
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teledyn · 9 months
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Just another rainy day here in Hogtown
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For any hogtown freaks following me - the alleyway in that painting is near St.Clair West and Vaughan road, Helena is a couple streets south of St.Clair, west of Vaughan. My friend don't live there no more so I'm posting the location lmao.
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mcgiggers · 11 months
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London, San Marino, Toronto - October 2023
Just back from fabulous art viewing experiences abroad and in Toronto. Stopovers included: Frieze London, Frieze Masters and the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London as well as the Philip Guston exhibit at the Tate Modern; La Galleria Nazionale in the Republic of San Marino; and Art Toronto in Hogtown. The whole, for the most part, was enjoyed in the context of a three week stay in Italy where the hilltop medieval village of Petritoli, located in Le Marche, served as home base, and offered spectacular vistas of land, sea and mountains, all longstanding muses throughout history. Without looking too hard, traces of Ellsworth Kelly’s curves, Jasper Johns’ crosshatches and Frank Stella’s grids could all be seen in the roofscapes and landscapes, providing a breathtaking backdrop to daily activities, whether art related or other.
London
The transition from bucolic and sunny Petritoli to chaotic and rainy London was drastic but exhilarating. Frieze Week in mid-October is the global launching pad for the all-important fall season in the art world. With summer days in the rear-view mirror, an intense focus radiated from the London art scene with the convergence of exhibit openings, important contemporary and modern auctions, and preeminent art fairs. While the weightiness of a challenged economy and ongoing wars was perhaps most evident in the squishy auction results, elsewhere, the mood and excitement were upbeat as fair venues and exhibits were flooded by art fans and aficionados.
Frieze London and Frieze Masters art fairs ran concurrently under the stars, so to speak, in separate tents in the wonderful greenspace of Regent’s Park. Frieze London’s defining focus is on living artists and contemporary art. This year’s edition, the 20th, included over 160 participating galleries with a strong contingent of 40 or so international exhibitors. Noteworthy was the caliber of presenting galleries and works on display. While remaining very faithful to the contemporary focus, large well-established mega galleries were ever so present along with their roster of anointed stars, perhaps at the expense of the more experimental flair historically more synonymous with Frieze. A walking distance away through a maze of outdoor sculptures, Frieze Masters hosted over 130 galleries that showcased an eclectic mix of art works ranging from archaeological finds dating to thousands of years BC to 20th century masterpieces. Fair highlights included:  Tabboo!’s “Desert Moon”, 2021, acrylic on canvas (60 x 50 in.); Simone Leigh’s “Untitled”, 2022, stoneware, 25.75 x 11.75 x 16.5 in.); and Anna Mark’s “R 1002”, 1968, synthetic resin, sand, pigment on canvas, mounted on wooden frame (20 x 20.25 in.).
Elsewhere in the city at Somerset House, the 11th edition of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair was in full swing with a line-up of over 60 galleries showcasing more than 170 artists. There, the excitement of discovery and seeing new things being done by emerging talents was palpable. Highlights included: Godwin Champs Namuyimba’s “Fathering spirit”, 2023, acrylic on canvas (90.5 x 78.75 in.); Emmie Nume’s “When we use to”, 2021, mixed media on paper (55.5 x 41.75 in.); and a pair of works by Theresa-Anne Mackintosh, “Walking with my body conscious” and “Comfortably dazed”, 2023, oil and acrylic on canvas (each, 34.25 x 39.5 in.).
Also in London, a captivating Philip Guston retrospective was being held at the Tate Modern. Spanning a 50-year career, the comprehensive survey included everything from the artist’s more classical early works to pieces depicting his fiery brand of abstraction and, most prominently, paintings and drawings featuring his iconic comic-like figures and imagery that captured the anxious and turbulent world around him. The whole made for an intense and sometimes unsettling experience. While the museum walls were bursting with large scale masterworks that chronicled the Guston story, it was a small self-portrait that was most memorable - “Untitled”, 1968, acrylic on board. Barely noticeable behind the artist’s gaze painted in the foreground were the remnants of an earlier work of a hooded figure. The effect hauntingly captured Guston’s lifelong nightmarish preoccupation with racism.
San Marino
The next art stop was an unplanned pleasant surprise that surfaced during a day trip to San Marino. Located on the northeastern side of the Apennine Mountains and surrounded by Italy, San Marino is the fifth smallest country in the world, and it boasts a historic center high up on Monte Titano at approximately 2500 feet above sea level that features three medieval towers dating back to the 11th century. There was almost a Vegas-like surrealness to the place with throngs of tourists making the pilgrimage to take in the spectacular views and medieval setting. Nestled in one of the few quiet corners of the historic city and a bit isolated from the many churches, palazzos and eateries was La Galleria Nazionale di San Marino, the country’s center of modern and contemporary art.Housed in the renovated Logge dei Volontari, the museum is dedicated to showcasing its collection of post war art which was amassed from international art biennials held in San Marino beginning in the mid-50s. It was totally surprising to come across fantastic works by lesser-known American artists, including: James Brown’s “Opera Contro Natura”, 2003, mixed media and collage on folded linen (59 x 98.75 in.); and David Row’s “B.N.I.”, 1992, oil on canvas (in three parts, overall, 66 x 85.75 in.).
Toronto
Returning back from the old world with only one viewing day left at Art Toronto, the opportunity was seized to cap off the art adventure with a visit to Canada’s premiere contemporary and modern art fair. While the corridors were filled with rumblings of challenging times, the viewing experience was fantastic. Over 100 galleries took to the floor of the Toronto Metro Convention Center and offered up works from over 1000 artists. As a bonus, the launching of Jack Bush’s catalogue raisonné drew out many of his works that were scattered throughout the fair, including two favorites: “Untitled”, 1962, gouache on paper (35.25 x 23 in.); and “Red, Orange, Green”, 1965, serigraph, edition 67 of 100 (25.5 x 20 in.). Other fair highlights included: Emma Kohlmann’s “Tulip”, 2023, oil on linen with cherry frame (14.25 x 12.25 x 1.25); Catherine Desroches’ “Déliason du corps contre le ciel”, 2023, bronze, pine, plywood, lost wax casting dust, foundry kiln ashes, graphite powder, charcoal on newsprint and on panel (84 x 49 in.); Marcel Barbeau’s “Iris”, 1962, acrylic on canvas (76.4 x 51.2 in.); and Jean-Paul Riopelle’s “Sans titre (1958.006P)”, 1958, oil on paper (25.5 x 19.75 in.).
Meanwhile, the sports scene in North America was frenetic with activity as all major sports leagues were in some state of play. In Dinoland, emotions were cautiously optimistic following a perfect pre-season and a home opener win. After that celebratory moment, however, reality set in for rookie Head Coach Darko Rajaković. Three losses later, the new system was being questioned, and all the ghosts of last year’s disappointing season were surfacing. A win against a star-laden Bucks team provided some glimmer of hope, but that too was soon quashed with a thumping courtesy of ex-Dino Head Honcho Nick Nurse and his 76ers. Can a Fredless team be so different? It’s got to be the system. It’s early, I know, but it doesn’t bode well. Up next, Wemby-mania in the Lone Star State. Ugh.
For more information on any of the artists or works mentioned, the fairs, exhibits, Petritoli and Coach Darko’s system, “Just Google It”.
There you have it sportsfans,
MC Giggers
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I, MC Giggers, hereby certify that the views expressed in this report accurately reflect my personal views and that no part of my compensation was or will be, directly or indirectly, related to the specific views expressed herein.
I also certify that I may or may not own, directly or indirectly, works of artists mentioned in this report and that I may or may not have a strong bias for such artists and, more generally, for “Pictures of Nothing”.
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cruella-devegan · 2 years
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The Hogtown Vegan on College / Toronto, Canada
UnChicken + Waffles - Breaded, fried unChicken on a waffle, with whipped cinnamon butter, spicy syrup, and sauteed bacon+garlic collard greens.
Soy Pork Nachos - Fried corn chips, nacho cheez sauce, BBQ soy pork, pickled hot banana peppers, sunflower seed sour cream, cilantro.
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elzorab · 2 years
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Autumn #toronto #photooftheday #photography #image #hogtown #instashot #photo #tdot #razvananton #thesix #nightscene #shot https://www.instagram.com/p/CkxXMbiujXa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jdheyman · 10 months
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And tell me what street, compares with Yonge Street in September? Too many Tim Hortons shops to remember. Those lyrics don’t quite have the ring of those in I’ll Take Manhattan, but Toronto aims to please, even if it doesn’t quite know what it’s becoming. 
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Trudeau visits Hogtown for another Liberal Party fundraiser, costing $1,700/plate
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teamjelmberg · 1 year
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Park hopping adventures continue!!
Todays hotspot: Hogtown Headquarters
Wow!
Thank you Mary Hall for the amazing suggestion!
This was by far the coolest park yet- the zip line was a game changer 😂
It’s amazing how exciting each day is when the destination is unknown and the coolness of the park is revealed when we arrive.
Summer can get long, so we gotta keep it real and park hopping is how we roll 😎
Until tomorrow, friends 😊
Carry on 🚗
#alisonjtheawesome
#haileyjthegreat
#missabbycadabby
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Ten Fun Facts You Might Not Know About Hogtown Bayou in Santa Rosa Beach, FL
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Hogtown Bayou in Santa Rosa Beach, FL, is a picturesque and ecologically diverse area that offers a wealth of activities and attractions for visitors and locals alike. Here are ten fun facts that you might not know about this unique natural wonder read more here...
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