Antidote Magazine | The Remedy is Diversity

Your Urban Lifestyle Guide

October 29, 2015 @ 10:40am by Andrew
Antidote features New York based photographer Francesco Di Benedetto’s editorial My Funny Valentine
Design and Styling: Veronica Spadaro
Hair & Make up: Alfred Lester
Model: Sarah Tansey – Wilhelmina
Photo Assistant: Alison Domzalski
Post Production: Cyril Biselx[spacer]


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If you’re looking for a good time in Toronto tomorrow, look no further than the incredibly zany and intriguing “Lollipop-Up Show” at the 8-11 Gallery. Toronto natives shy kids are the hosts of honour at this creative endeavour, filled to the brim with great music, good food, and entertainment aplenty. The event starts at 8pm at 233 Spadina Ave.
Generalizations are made when it comes to a person releasing music under their own name. Though they are usually a crucial part of the music-making process, they are not always the sole contributor to the overall sound. Such is the case with Jenny Ritter, the conductor in a grand orchestra of indie folk music.
Young bands have so much going for them. In their infancy, bands have a hopefully prosperous career in front of them and are eager to get going. London-based alternative act Run Coyote fall into this category with their bright minds aligning for an ultimate goal of success. Run Coyote, made up of Sam Allen (vocals/guitar), Jake Allen (guitar/bass), Amanda Grant (bass/piano), and Jeremy Ramos-Foley (drums), have released one album to date and hope to continue improving on this collection.
As clichee as it is, women love a man that can cook for them. Yet and still, many a dude resign themselves to simply be diners at a restaurant, letting the chef knock her socks off. While dining out is the safe and easy bet, it can come with steep expense.
With Fall officially here, Antidote’s Jessica Firestone offers some great suggestions on what coats might suit your personal style and what you might want to add to your collection.