Wikipedia Being Erica is a Canad
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Being Erica is a Canadian television drama series that first aired on January 5,
2009 on CBC.
Created by Jana Sinyor, the series was originally announced by the CBC as The
Session,but was retitled Being Erica before debuting in 2009. It is produced by
Temple Street Productions and distributed internationally by BBC Worldwide.
The show stars Erin Karpluk as Erica Strange, a woman who begins seeing a
therapist to deal with regrets in her life, only to discover the therapist
(Michael Riley) has the ability to send her back in time to actually relive
these events and even change them.
Season One Title Sequence You Tube
Season Two Title Sequence You Tube
This Screen capture from the Season Two Finale of Being Erica has Erica (Erin Kapluk) sitting on this Red Bench when Dr Tom comes along to offer support. He then proceeds to draw a chalk outline of a door on the brick wall and to Erica's surprise it opens up to a hallway of even more choices
By far my favourite episode of the series so far
I spent many hours on Google Streetview trying to find this corner with no sucess and finally I got a response for my plea for help from the IMDB message board
Doctor Tom tells Erica ....."Every Wall is a Door" -Emerson
Erica reenters the door in the wall later and finds Doctor Tom waiting for her
Erica is finally ready to make a choice on which of the doorways to take
Liberty Village
Benchmark Program
The Liberty Village BIA asks, "have you ever sat on a masterpiece?"
BENCHmark is a unique initiative of the Liberty Village BIA that transforms old wooden park benches into public art pieces. These artistic benches celebrate that Liberty Village's creative present and unlimited future is rooted in its industrial past.
Positioned throughout Liberty Village, these benches are the first public art benches in Toronto. BENCHmark showcases the creative talents of Liberty Village while adding a place to sit, talk and be inspired.
Susan Serran, Director of Programs, Toronto Artscape, values the BENCHmark program: - These benches add such an important and welcoming dimension to the neighbourhood. In addition to signaling that creativity is alive and well, they send out a message that Liberty Village is a place to intersect, to connect and to contemplate.
The BENCHmark program began in 2005 with the unveiling of three "works" as part of the Liberty Village BIA's contribution to Toronto Artsweek celebrations. For 2006, BENCHmark expanded to include nine new benches in Liberty Village. Two BENCHmarks and a sculpture "Partner" were added in 2007.
Tag Line
Life. Altered
Links
CBC
Season One DVD Cover