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Lenni Jabour (born 1970)McLaren, Leah (February 11, 2006). "Moving from ennui to fabulousness: Lenni Jabour tells Leah McLaren about her mental leap, and how it fuels her muse", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. R4. is a Canadian singer-songwriter based in Paris, France, Paris and Toronto, who plays "an eclectic mélange of carnival music, torch, folk and pop". Early life and education Jabour is half Lebanese, half Canadian. She grew up first in Toronto, until her father died when she was still young, and then she lived in North Bay, Ontario, North Bay with her mother and grandparents. She started playing piano at just two years of age, and was subsequently classically trained from the age of three.Burliuk, Greg (March 26, 1997). "Singer hides tart lyrics in gentle music", ''Kingston Whig-Standard'', p. 20. She studied at The Royal Conservatory of Music and Toronto Metropolitan University, Ryerson University, where she graduated from the drama program.Raynor, Brent (February 9, 2006) ...
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU or Toronto Met) is a public university, public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The university's core campus is situated within the Garden District, Toronto, Garden District, although it also operates facilities elsewhere in Toronto. The university operates seven academic divisions/faculties, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Community Services, the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, the Faculty of Science, The Creative School, the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, and the Ted Rogers School of Management. Many of these faculties are further organized into smaller departments and schools. The university also provides continuing education services through the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education. The institution was established in 1948 as the ''Ryerson Institute of Technology'', named after Egerton Ryerson, a prominent contributor to the design of the Canadian public school system. His views late ...
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