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What is the ugliest place in Toronto?

It's probably impossible to determine the ugliest place in Toronto given all the candidates to choose from. Oh boy, I already sound like a downer. To clarify, while there is plenty of beauty to behold...

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New brunch spot lands on revitalized stretch of College

This once quiet stretch of College west of Dufferin is moving on up, the latest evidence of which is this recently opened restaurant. With the feel of an ocean-side eatery, a solid brunch menu, and a...

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The Best Tailors in Toronto

The best tailors in Toronto know a thing or two about fit - they don't just work wonders with a sewing machine; they know exactly how and where to slash, tinker, or adjust to make your off-the-rack...

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Weekend events in Toronto: August 16-18

Weekend events in Toronto is our guide to events happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here's what's happening in Toronto this August 16-18, 2013.Ai Weiwei: According to What?According to What?,...

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Endangered Species 86

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This Week in Comedy: Comedy Uncovered, Russell Brand, and Adam Christie

When one of the most knowledgeable and enthusiastic followers of the Toronto comedy scene hand selects a few comedians for a show, you know it's gonna be something special. Where? When? Follow me as I...

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Soulpepper's Angels in America soars

There's a reason why Tony Kushner's Angels in America is hailed as one of our best contemporary plays, maybe the most notable in the last two decades. Like a seasoned conductor, the playwright expertly...

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That time when the movies came to Toronto

In a dimly-lit Yonge Street basement 117 years ago this month, the first motion picture ever shown in Toronto flickered on to a whitewashed projection screen before a small group of expectant patrons...

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So what's a night like at the Cameron, anyway?

A Toronto institution, this bar and live music venue might not attract all the cool kids anymore, but it still serves an incubator for up and coming Roots and Folk acts, while offering a bit of the old...

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The CNE gets a 1000+ foot zip line for 2013

Years of engineering expertise go into the design of midway rides, with their collections of gears and machined parts and wiring meant to stand weather and rough use and the strain of being broken down...

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Sail-In Cinema returns with free movies by the water

Sail-In Cinema is a now an annual event, presenting a drive-in experience for the privileged masses who have their own boats, though it also tips its hat to the great unwashed, by offering the...

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New doc on Ossington bakery captures changing street

The founders of Ontario Bread Co. Ltd. knew which side their rye was buttered. For 78 years, the little factory, tucked down a laneway off Ossington Ave., churned out Polish-style Mazowieckis, kaiser...

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This Week in Theatre: Shakespeare in the Park, Emma Hunter Live, BuskerFest,...

This week in theatre rounds up the most noteworthy live theatre playing right now in Toronto. It includes just-opened shows as well as productions that are about to close.Richard III / Shakespeare in...

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How to find farm shares in Toronto

If you're interested in sourcing produce from local farmers but don't dig the market scene, farm shares might have significant appeal. Also known as Community Supported Agriculture (CSAs), purchasing a...

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Radar: Gogol Bordello, Blue Coffee, O'er the Land, Elvis Monday

Toronto events on August 19th, 2013MUSIC | Gogol Bordello @ The Danforth Music Hall Gogol Bordello hits town tonight for the first of two consecutive nights at the Danforth Music Hall. This popular...

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Morning Brew: Ford quiet on alleged crack video search, Doug Ford defensive,...

Rob Ford is staying silent about reports in the Toronto Star and Globe and Mail this weekend claiming his associates sought the alleged crack video in the days after the news broke. Both stories focus...

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This Week in Music: X Avant rolls out lineup, Hey Rosetta! at Adelaide Hall,...

This Week in Music rounds up the latest news, releases and concerts coming to Toronto.IN THE NEWSX Avant Music Festival is backWith the summer quietly winding down, you might think that the festival...

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Popular Beaches bakery also wants to be a wine bar

Tori's Bakeshop, a vegan bakery in the Beaches, is planning to dim the lights and turn into a little wine bar at night—provided their neighbour lets them get away with it.The popular bakery has had its...

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