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Bryen Dunn

Digital Journalist based in Toronto, ON, Canada. Joined on Nov 4, 2009

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Ontario: Niagara region hosts icewine festivals

Niagara - There is a mystique and romance that's grown up around Icewine. It's called Canada's "liquid gold", receives critical acclaim, wins gold medals in international competitions and commands high prices. Here's your chance to discover the magic.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

'Instant' photography is back

As we advance at lighting speed to adapt and embrace the latest technological developments, sometimes something will appear that goes against the trend. Recently there's been an increase in sales of cameras with film.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Gay marriage plea most-viewed political video of the year

A clip of a young Iowa man's plea for marriage rights for his lesbian parents drew 18.3 million views to become the most-watched political video of the year, according to YouTube's ranking of viral political videos.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Op-Ed: The Wizard of Oz takes centre stage in Toronto Special

Toronto - Everyone has heard about Dorothy and her escapades in the Wizard of Oz, but be prepared for a tale of a different kind in Ross Petty’s version now playing at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto until January 6, 2012.
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'HAIR' we grow again - Toronto theatre production remounted Special

Toronto - The musical HAIR is playing at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto for a very limited run until the end of the year. The original production ran for over a year, and changed the face of theatre in Toronto.
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Asian symposium recognizes LGBT tourism advantages

Gay and lesbian tourism is a niche market that tourism organizations in western nations have recognized as a viable target market and source of revenue. Now the east is looking to capture a piece of this lucrative travel segment as well.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Results of LGBT travel survey announced

For the 16th year in a row, San Francisco based Community Marketing has released their findings on the current travel statistics pertaining to the LGBT demographic. LGBT travel has actually increased over last year, despite the dull economy.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

'Passenger advocate' sought for U.S. airports

Two New York lawmakers have called for a passenger advocate at airports to immediately act on complaints by passengers over security screenings. A couple recent inappropriate security search incidents have made headlines, and prompted concerns.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's website prompts a vote

Toronto - At first it appears Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s personal website that he used during his election campaign has been hacked, but he refutes that allegation. Regardless, the site now allows visitors another chance to vote.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Toronto's Power Plant displays queer artist exhibition

Toronto - Coming After is a new exhibition opening at The Power Plant in Toronto this week. It will focus on queer politics, struggles, and survival in the wake of the early AIDS crisis.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Op-Ed: Bullying – Who’s responsible and how to stop it?

For over a year now, news media and social networking forums have been ignited with stories of bullied victims, and others trying to combat the problem. Yet some items remain unanswered or not properly addressed.
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Oregon promotes sustainable travel practices

Portland - More and more people are wanting to do the right thing when it comes to travel and the environmental impact it causes. From offsetting carbon emissions to using the same hotel towels, we all try to do our part. Now Oregon is taking a stance as a state.
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Op-Ed: Yonge Street video attack - teens charged

Toronto - A savage beating on the downtown streets of Toronto seems to have been a premeditated attack, as the victim was beaten as those behind the camera called some of the shots. If this is real, this is bad.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Russia proposes ban on gay 'propaganda'

Saint Petersburg - A bill to impose a fine on anyone promoting "homosexual propaganda" was approved earlier this month in the first reading of Parliament in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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CN Tower EdgeWalk earns entry in Guinness World Records

Toronto - Earlier this month, EdgeWalk at the CN Tower was presented with the Guinness World Record for the “Highest External Walk on a Building”. After exceeding their own attendance expectations, the CN Tower is gearing up for another exciting season in 2012.
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Mexican - American drug tunnels discovered

U.S. authorities announced that they have discovered a second drug tunnel that links Mexico to the United States, reputed to be the route used to smuggle tons of marijuana betweent the two countries.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Canadian tourism group launches website for travelers

Canada is a vast country with so many different cultures, terrain, lifestyles, and activity options available. As a traveller, the best way to find out about a hidden gem is by asking a local. Now that opportunity is available online.
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American Airlines parent files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

After months of speculated rumours, AMR Corporation has put through a claim in the United States for bankruptcy protection under the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Code. American Airlines is assuring its customers it's business as usual during this reorganization.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

George Michael hospitalized with pneumonia

George Michael's publicist announced earlier this week that the British singer had been hospitalized at the AKH in Vienna a few hours before his scheduled performance there.
In the Media by Bryen Dunn

Op-Ed: The Addams Family darkens the stage in Toronto Special

Toronto - Ta-Da-Da-Dum *Snap *Snap Ta-Da-Da-Dum *Snap *Snap Ta-Da-Da-Dum Ta-Da-Da-Dum Ta-Da-Da-Dum *Snap *Snap So it begins. The Toronto staging of Dancap Productions “The Addams Family” is most definitely a creepy affair.
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