Plus, a Q&A with Vince Carter
With two decades and dozens of made-for-TV Christmas movies under his belt, Ron Oliver is the Hallmark Channel’s most prolific, flamboyant and unapologetically sappy director. “Do I wish I’d made Schindler’s List? Do I wish I’d made some deeply touching artistic piece that has merit and cultural importance?” he says in our November issue. “The answer is that it doesn’t matter—it’s not in my DNA.” But the man does know how to create quality trash. Read our profile here. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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| Vince Carter is the first Raptor to have his jersey retired. In our Q&A, the newly minted hall of famer dishes on climbing out of fan purgatory, putting old beefs to rest, why he can’t stop crying these days and that time he introduced bottle service to Toronto. |
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| Also in our November issue, we spoke to three Torontonians who retrofitted their vintage cars for the electric age. A Ford Bronco with a 320-kilometre range, a street-legal dune buggy and a rare MGB Mark 2 named Elvis, here. |
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| In the latest issue: 20 Torontonians doing big things with small footprints. Plus, the ugly truth about Ontario’s reform schools, a Q&A with the city’s traffic czar, vintage cars retrofitted for the electric age and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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