Win passes to the final ALL CAPS! Island Festival
The fifth and final ALL CAPS! festival on Toronto Island is going down this weekend at Artscape Gibraltar Point. Wavelength has once again put together a line-up filled with great bands including...
View ArticleThe Best Oysters in Toronto
The best oysters in Toronto celebrate the refreshing energy of the sea and all its tastes and scents. We might not have a coastline of our own, but luckily we have a bounty of oyster-obsessed...
View ArticleRadar: SummerWorks, Two Astronauts, Music in St. James Park, P.P.S. Do You...
Toronto events on Thursday, August 8, 2013PERFORMANCE | SummerWorks Performance Festival 2013 SummerWorks is the largest juried performance festival in Canada and it returns for its 22nd year with over...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Alleged Ford crack video dealer appears in court, Scarborough...
The man who (allegedly) tried to shop video of Rob Ford (allegedly) smoking crack cocaine briefly appeared in court yesterday via video link. Sporting a beard that the Toronto Star says is new, Mohamed...
View ArticleThis Week in Film: Drug War, Elysium, Leos Carax, and Sharknado
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 RELEASESDrug War...
View ArticleLake Shore bakery does way more than just pies
This popular Long Branch bakery recently relocated and expanded its offerings to also serve as a cafe and local foods market. The delicious treats and locally sourced grocery items are reason enough to...
View ArticleToronto Restaurant Openings: The Chase Fish & Oyster, Lot St., Que Supper...
Toronto Restaurant Openings highlights the latest restaurant openings and closings in Toronto and also gives a preview of what's coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning.OPENThe Chase Fish...
View ArticleGoogle Maps in Toronto, the 1858 version
Many of Toronto's most detailed historical maps, the documents that record the city's evolution from a muddy hamlet to a wandering metropolis, are stored in pieces - both physical and digital - in the...
View ArticleThe top 5 gourmet ice pops in Toronto
Gourmet ice pops in Toronto provide a welcome departure from the typical sugar and calorie-laden Popsicle and ice cream cones of the world. They can, perhaps surprisingly, be found in neighbourhoods...
View ArticleBreakout Toronto Bands: Isla Craig
Breakout Toronto Bands features local artists that we think you should give a listen to.You probably never thought about it, but R&B and folk music go together like ice cream and apple pie (yeah, I...
View ArticleNew in Toronto Real Estate: The TownLofts
Are you an amateur Interior Designer or someone who wants to put their years of playing the Sims to good use? Got a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket? Well this just might be the place you've...
View Article15 looks from the Momofuku summer party
On Wednesday night Momofuku Daisho hosted the Remix Project to show off their new patio and raise funds for the City Life Film Project. Momofuku supplied the food and Ketel One, Tanqueray and Beau's...
View ArticleNew Italian spot on Queen St. features killer patio
Opened in the space formerly occupied by Pavilion furniture shop, this new casual Italian eatery has a 70-seat sidewalk patio that's perfect for taking in the action on Queen Street while chowing down...
View ArticleRoundhouse Craft Beer Fest might be Toronto's best
Because the Roundhouse Craft Beer Festival is only in its second year, it might be a little early to call it the city's best beer festival, but if this year's event, held Saturday August 10 and Sunday...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Ombudsman to review police training, mayor's office drops...
Ontario's ombudsman has launched an investigation into the ways police are trained to defuse violent situations, following the fatal shooting of Sammy Yatim on a Toronto streetcar last month. André...
View ArticleThe photos of the week: August 3-9
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 ArticleNew website tracks cyclists who get doored in Toronto
Getting "doored" is one of the most horrifying things that can happen to a cyclist, but it doesn't even classify as a collision in Toronto according to the definition police work with, which doesn't...
View ArticleBlansdowne gets a top notch sandwich shop
This new sandwich shop joins a thriving restaurant scene in the Bloor and Lansdowne area. Although the menu is on the small side, the sandwiches are put together with some serious care, and you can bet...
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