Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Catch her before she gets big and before she leaves the Cameron House!

Alejandra Ribera has been playing at the Cameron House on Tuesday evenings for over a year now. I was meeting my date in the Queen and Spadina area on a Tuesday night and I had also heard Alejandra on CBC one morning, so we met at this Queen West relic (booze, art, music and theatre all in one space!) for a drink in anticipation of some decent live music.



 (pic courtesy of her website!)

Around 9:30 pm, the place started to get packed but luckily we got  there early had scored some decent seats. From 10 pm onwards we were somewhat mesmerized by this young woman who performs with a vocal range that runs so deep and is filled with such maturity that you'd expect her to be in her fifties at least, not her late twenties!  She performed with a talented group of jazz musicians whose repertoire included jazzy ballads, smoky Spanish love songs and even a French number or two.

It's not only a cheap (pay-what-you-can) date night, but also a great show to bring relatives or your parents over Christmas. It attracted a diverse age range. Sadly I didn't take a any pics, nor could I find any pics on the internet of the inside of the Cameron House, but we watched Ribera and co play against a backdrop of red velvet curtains, frescos on the ceiling and walls adorned with both ants and x-mas lights. Curious yet? Yes it was both kitchy, surreal and romantic; a bar worth checking out if just to have the owner sell you beer in his shorts. And...might it be rumour? I was getting my haircut at Grateful Head and the guy beside me was chatting about it closing down to be replaced by a Crate and Barrel???? Even more reason to see it. 

Her final show at the Cameron House is on Tuesday the 29th! Get there early!  

Otherwise...her 2010 schedule is as follows:
Hugh's Room- January 17th
Moonshine Cafe- Oakville, February 27
Czehoski Restaurant, March 11th

S.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

A Jolly Good Fellow

Hello friends!

e has left the T-dot. I am currently miles away, in an entirely different time zone, illiterate in a foreign language. Here's a hint



What am I doing here? I don't really know. But when i figure it out, I'll be sure to tell you.

In the meantime, on behalf of both S and myself, I would like to bid butgooddifferent a Happy Anniversary! Our first post was 1 year ago, on November 29, 2008.

Thank you, all y'all, for your support, and for your comments, for letting us take your pictures, and jumping in with your thoughts too. A blog with no readers is just a diary, so thanks for listening to what we've had to say over the year, and I hope we can continue to inform and mildly amuse you for many more years to come!

XOXO
S & e

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Remember summer e?



 Margaritas, mojitos, nachos and guacamole? Patios, sandals and Cuban food?







That's not all Julie's has to offer. This cute Cuban  restaurant on darling Dovercourt, north of Dundas is also seafood lover's delight! All their camarones, calamaris & cerviche tapas dishes are to die for; affordable, fresh, salsa-spicy, garlic-y and delicious. 

We ate on their patio way back when in September for e's birthday, and took all these photos. I decided to post them now, because 1)  I miss summer and 2) I miss e! The traffic on this blog has way-slowed down because e left the Tdot to go gallivanting in the land of down under! (This does leave openings in the butgooddifferent blogsphere; anyone have some pics and stories to share?)




Check out Julie's Cuban Snack bar if you are looking for a unique dinner experience; a cozy neighbourhood vibe, great cocktails and Cuban tapas..... 
......Hey Senorita e, any good Cuban food in the land down under? Send us some news!




blogging solo, 
S.