AIDSbeat
goes MOD
Photography by Paul Lawrence
Number of
attendees
Now in its 15th year, AIDSbeat has raised
over $2 million for the Canadian
Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) 1,300
at its yearly battle of the
bands. “Hung Jury” was
the winning band and
the People’s Choice
Award winner went
to “DisORderly
Conduct.”
Patricia Olasker of
Davies Ward
Phillips & Vineberg
LLP, and co-chair
and founder of
AIDSbeat poses
behind one of the
many decorative
scooters on hand
at this year’s event
in Toronto.
Lawyers (left to right) Karen Burke of
Virgin Mobile, Sue-Anne Fox of Torys
and Lauren Tomasich of Osler pose in
front of the double decker bus brought
in for the VIP judges. The judges
lounged and watched the show from
the second level of the bus.
The Royal Air
Force roundel,
a mod symbol.
Chris Lang, the
Director of Appeals,
Discipline and
Faculty Grievances
at the U of T
pausing in front of
the Mini Cooper.
DisORderly Conduct
rocked Toronto’s
biggest legal
community charity
bash on Friday, Oct. 15,
at Kool Haus.
The AIDSbeat judges
lounge on the upper deck
of a double decker bus.
Left to right: Juno Award
Winning Ray Coburn,
Canadian Idol judge Jake
Gold, CBC News Senior
Business Correspondent
Amanda Lang and
National Post “Legal Post”
Editor Jim Middlemiss.