Radar: Outdoor film at Yonge & Dundas, ReelHeART Film Fest, Kenneth Goldsmith...
FILM | Free Outdoor Film Screening: Pee-wee's Big Adventure Cheap movie Tuesday is heading outside for the summer with a long list of outdoor screenings that begin tonight in Dundas Square. Man-child...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Rob Ford staffer faked radio show phone calls, mayor appears at...
One of Rob Ford's senior aides regularly posed as a caller on the Newstalk 1010 radio show the mayor hosts with his brother, the CBC is reporting. David Price, one of the men the Globe and Mail...
View ArticleThis Week in Home Video: No, Burt Wonderstone, The Beatles Help, Pusher and...
This Week in Home Video previews all the latest Blu-ray, DVD and on-demand titles hitting the street this week, plus lost gems, crazed Cancon, outrageous cult titles and the best places to rent or buy...
View ArticleHouse of the Week: 37 Crescent Road
Looking to stage a modern rendition of Beauty and the Beast in a fancy lumberjack's house? We've got you covered. This home at 37 Crescent Rd. in Rosedale is the real estate equivalent of perfectly...
View ArticleThis week on DineSafe: Blue Goose, Sully's Honest Dogs, Muvbox Lobster,...
Restaurant operators in Toronto appear to at least sort of be doing their jobs, as evidenced by the fact that the city hasn't had to kiboch any licenses in weeks. There are some major faux pas...
View ArticleWidespread power outage hits thousands in Toronto
Toronto Hydro is reporting more between 5,000 and 8,000 people are without power in the downtown core and parts of the east end this morning. Right now the biggest issues are dead traffic lights...
View ArticleAmsterdam's massive beer hall opens on the waterfront
The old brewery on Bathurst across from Fort York may be long gone, but few will miss it given this new addition to Harbourfront: a 14,000 square foot brewpub that seats over 500 people. The space is...
View ArticleThe Yarmouth street-elephant gets a facelift
Sally the elephant has been lurking behind a cherry tree on James Lawson's Yarmouth Road front yard for close to a decade. In that time she (the life-size model is based on a female Indian elephant)...
View ArticleThe City of Toronto embraces street art
Over two years ago, the City of Toronto put together a new plan to tackle graffiti in the wake of a widespread crackdown led by Mayor Rob Ford. Among the highlights of that plan was a promise to put...
View ArticleNew home decor shop offers hidden gems (literally)
This new Cabbagetown home decor shop does interior design with a sense of humour. Its curators collect vintage items as well as new works of art from around North America in order to spice up...
View Article5 more upstart fashion brands in Toronto
There are countless fashion start-up brands in Toronto - so many that threepreviousposts couldn't even begin to cover them all. And, being in such an unpredictable industry, it's a marvel to see so...
View ArticleParts of Church St. to be transformed into public space
Church Street is about to get a shot of neighbourhoodiness and people power. Several parking spots in the village are going to get a makeover in July and August: they'll be transformed from camping...
View ArticleRadar: Italian Contemporary Film Festival, Maylee Todd, "Lost Rivers" Doc,...
Toronto events on June 26th, 2013FILM | Italian Contemporary Film Festival The Italian Contemporary Film Festival begins tonight. For eleven days during Ontario's "Italian Heritage Month", this...
View ArticleMorning Brew: John Tory mulls mayoral run, Pan Am Path proposed, Ontario...
It probably won't surprise anyone that John Tory is considering a mayoral run. Although he's yet to commit formally, he's was frank in saying that he's considering trying for the position again (he ran...
View ArticleThis Week in Fashion: HBC gets a new president, Saks coming to Toronto?, Show...
This Week in Fashion rounds up the week's style news, store openings and closings, pop-up shops, sales and upcoming fashion and design events in Toronto. Find it here every Wednesday morning.NEWSLast...
View ArticleCanada Day 2013 fireworks in Toronto
Canada Day fireworks in Toronto for 2013 will no doubt benefit from the momentum of recent Toronto festivities like Pride (June 21-30) and with the introduction of a "Canada Eve" event. With a handful...
View Article5 films to watch at the Italian Contemporary Film Fest
The Italian Contemporary Film Festival (ICFF), now in its second year, takes place during Ontario's Italian Heritage month, and as the only Italian film festival in Canada, ICFF celebrates all things...
View ArticleOntario Place to become 7.5 acre urban park by 2017
Ontario Place is set to become an urban park and waterfront trail, Tourism Minister Michael Chan revealed this morning. We already knew at least some of this, but at least a few more details were made...
View ArticleTabule expands to Riverside with stunning new space
Midtown's popular Middle Eastern eatery has expanded to a sparkly new locale on Queen East. Enthusiasts will be happy to know that menu of mezze and grilled meats is mostly the same but they've spiced...
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