Karen Shenfeld's blog
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on July 11, 2014 - 9:46pm
Years before we met one another, I had spied poet and singer/songwriter Joseph Maviglia hanging out at the original Bar Italia on College Street in Toronto’s Little Italy. He would stroll in and sit alone, sipping an espresso, quietly absorbed in a book he was reading or jotting down notes. Even in stillness, he had an overtly theatrical air. So, I wasn’t surprised to discover that he was indeed a poet and performer. Maviglia has previously released two CDs of roots/rock music and has had four books of poetry published, including A God Hangs Upside Down (Guernica Editions), Movietown (Streetcar Editions), Winter Jazz (Quarry Press), and Mitla (Eternal Network).
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 31, 2009 - 12:56pm
I go canoeing with Pauline Johnson.
I take the bow; she, the stern.
Port/starboard; stroke on stroke—
we paddle in unison; our liquid song:
wings dipped in silvered glass.
Behind us: cottages diminish,
below the shore’s receding line;
trees rendered en grisaille.
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 29, 2009 - 5:53pm
There’s a wonderful millinery on the north side of College Street, just west of Bathurst. (Readers of my blogs this month may have come to the conclusion that I never leave the vicinity of College Street. They are correct.) Inside the charmingly decorated Lilliput Hats, you will find a fanciful array of pillboxes, cloches, Bergeres and berets. Feathered, flowered, beaded, braided. All of the hats are designed and fabricated on the premises by an all-women team led by the shop’s talented proprietor, Karyn Gingras.
The location of Lilliput Hats seems apt. The atelier inhabits a storefront that was occupied for many a decade by an old-fashioned men's tailor shop, one of the neighbourhood's longest-standing premises founded by the Eastern European Jewish immigrants who once thrived here.
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 28, 2009 - 12:14am

Self-Portrait
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 26, 2009 - 4:13pm
With just a few days to go before Christmas, I dropped into Balfour Books, College Street's wonderful used bookseller, for an hour or two. I wanted to see a small sampling of what books folks were picking up, either for their own holiday reading pleasure, or as gifts. Here's the inside scoop:
Jill, a woman in her early twenties purchased two art books for her mom, whom she said was an artist: Gustav Klimt by Alfred Weidinger, Prestel (2007) and Gino Severini: The Dance 1909-1916, by Daniela Fonti and John Gage, Skira Editore, 2001.
Constitutional lawyer and Little Italy celebrity, Rocco Galati, came by just for a minute with his brother, and, in no time flat, nabbed The Complete Works of Chaucer, Oxford University Press, 1973. He quipped that he wanted to improve his English and thought it best to go back to the beginning.
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 24, 2009 - 8:38am
If I Ran From You
If I ran from you
to Ouagadougou,
I’d hear your voice in
talking drums.
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 21, 2009 - 4:38pm
I've always wanted to be a restaurant reviewer. For Toronto Life or The Globe and Mail, perhaps. Accompanied by a chosen companion, I could dine in the city's hottest spots on the company dime. I could flex my linguistic muscles, waxing poetic about cumulus-cloud garlicked mashed potatoes; wild-as-the-west bison burgers; Gobi-desert hot and sour soup; Botticelli-esque angel's hair pasta. I would possess power. I could commend or trash. I would, of course, remain uncorruptible and incognito: alongside my reviews there'd be a discreet black-and-white shot of me, a broad-brimmed hat pulled down, obscuring my face, a la Joanne Kates.
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 18, 2009 - 11:31am
I took off yesterday afternoon to do a little holiday shopping. Though I almost never stray more than one square mile from my home at Clinton and College, I hopped on the streetcar and headed eastbound over the river. I wanted to buy some unique cards created by the artists who work out of Toronto's Creative Works Studio. If I would've had a little more dough to spare, I probably would have purchased a painting or two, as well.

Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 16, 2009 - 10:08am
The Standing Prayer
Menachem prays standing in
a warm rectangle of light;
Isaac prays with his eyes closed,
the pages of his pearled book
turning in the breeze of his breath;
Nathan prays out loud,
his recitation, a river,
washing over polished stones;
Submitted by Karen Shenfeld on December 15, 2009 - 9:05am
"If you 'google' yourself too often," my husband wryly commented, "you will grow hair on your palms." Still, what almost famous poet/musician/artist/filmmaker/whosoever can resist the activity? Seeing how many google links pop up when you search your name lets you know exactly how almost famous you really are.
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