Nicole Fairbairn spent most of her adult life in Vancouver but decided to make Toronto her home four years ago and she’s loving every minute of it. She began writing for fun and it’s turned into a great passion. She’s an avid supporter of the arts and enjoys experiencing the many wonderful cultural events this city has to offer. When she’s not writing, Nicole enjoys reading, ice skating, salsa dancing, travelling and hanging out with her cat.
Favourite Place in Toronto: Distillery District with its beautifully restored Victorian buildings, great cafes, stunning galleries, hip boutiques and vibrant theatre scene.
Little Sister Indonesian Food Bar at Yonge and Eglinton is worth the trip north of Bloor. Though there are many South East Asian restaurants in Toronto, Little Sister is the first 100% Indonesian restaurant.
Last night, as I took a seat on the curb across from 92 London Street, a man with a young boy turned to me and asked if I had been to Kaeja d’Dance, Porch View Dances before. I told him I had not and he assure...
Soulpepper's Twelve Angry Men is seriously good theatre.
Soulpepper’s Twelve Angry Men is a must see show. This handsome production directed by Alan Dilworth is simply terrific. Anytime I see a play, my d...
Actor Sydney Morton does well at overcoming the deficits in the script and music.
I grew up in the 80s and one of my favorite films was Flashdance. It captured that time period perfectly—the fashion, the m...
Diana Leblanc & David Fox
The Road to Mecca, written by Athol Fugard, is a three person play that examines the life of an eccentric old woman, Miss Helen (Diana Leblanc) and her desire to remain in her ...