Project Ukulele Gangsterism strikes again
The ukulele gangsters were back at it this morning. Last spotted on the TTC back in April, the troupe of musicians wound its way through the Financial District this morning in an effort to inject a...
View ArticleThe top 5 wine agents in Toronto
Purchasing wine through Toronto agencies won't appeal to the customer looking for the cheapest and easiest thing, but for those who identify as enthusiasts, are willing to buy by the case, and who like...
View ArticleWhere to splurge on custom-crafted cakes in Toronto
This Long Branch area bakery creates custom cakes that rival any masterpiece seen in magazines or popular baking shows. The treats are artistically stunning and can be made in almost any design...
View ArticleRadar: Kensington Market group show, Gardens of Song featuring Choir! Choir!...
Toronto events on Thursday, June 27, 2013ART | Save Me: A Group Art Show for Kensington Market Developments are threatening Kensington Market so the community is striking back to preserve the local...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Ford lookalike "Slurpy" surfaces, mayor suspends aide Price,...
The National Post has managed to track down "Slurpy," the Rob Ford lookalike whose bizarre nickname surfaced surfaced over a plot to film a fake crack video. Neil, to use his real name, lives north of...
View ArticleThis Week in Film: White House Down, Jacques Demy and his favourite films,...
This Week in Film rounds up noteworthy new releases in theatres, rep cinema and avant-garde screenings, festivals, and other special cinema-related events happening in Toronto.NEW RELEASESWhite House...
View ArticleNew in Toronto Real Estate: Pier 27 Condos
Pier 27 Condos are just coming into being down along the waterfront, at the foot of Yonge and Queens Quay. And from what we can see so far, the development has a remarkable design not only on the...
View ArticleToronto Restaurant Openings: Full Stop, Amsterdam BrewHouse, Rose & Son's Big...
Toronto Restaurant Openings highlights the latest restaurant openings and closings in Toronto and also gives a preview at some of the places coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning.OPEN...
View ArticleNew Origin location has massive patio, killer cocktails
Claudio Aprile, a chef well known for his creativity and eclectic creations, has planted seeds north of the 401. His newest restaurant is also his biggest. With a wraparound patio, killer cocktails and...
View ArticleA brief history of the Church Wellesley Village
Toronto is celebrating Pride this week. The major events are centred in the Church Wellesley Village - with parts of Wellesley Avenue and Church Street closed down for a weekend street party. The...
View ArticleBy the numbers: Toronto Island ferries
The Island ferries might be getting on - the oldest, the PS Trillium is 113 years old - but every day, regardless of season, the fleet gamely makes the 15 minute run between Toronto's off-shore park...
View ArticleThe cocktail bar showdown roars on in DuWest
This new addition to the Dundas West bar scene doesn't have much of a hook. Instead it's the type of place that prides itself on doing the little things well, whether that be expertly prepared...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Guilty plea seals Ford-related evidence, Wynne calls out Doug...
Nisar Hashimi has pleaded guilty to killing Anthony Smith, one of the three people in an infamous picture of Rob Ford, outside a Toronto nightclub in March. Hashimi's confession and guilty plea means...
View ArticleThe photos of the week: June 22-28
The photos of the week collect each of the editor-selected photos of the day into one post for a contest to be decided by our readers. Sponsored by Posterjack, the photographer whose image receives the...
View ArticleNewest Junction cafe comes with killer patio
This new cafe in the Junction may have plenty neighbourhood competition when it comes to espresso but all the more reason for them to be doing something a little different. With good food, plenty of...
View ArticleToronto Food Events: Ribfest, Baconation, Sausage League, Beer Fest, Grillin'...
Toronto Food Events rounds up the most delicious events, festivals, pop-ups, winemaker dinners, supper clubs and other food related happenings in Toronto this week and next. You can find us here every...
View ArticleWhat rules would make up a Toronto etiquette guide?
Is a Toronto-specific etiquette guide something that our city should have? What kinds of rules would we have to put on it that would be unique to the Toronto experience? The idea has been tried out...
View ArticleHow's the new Rock Lobster at Queen and Bathurst?
Ossington's popular seafood-centric eatery recently christened a second outpost on Queen West. Just in time for the long-weekend, the new restaurant is ready to celebrate Canada Day everyday of the...
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