Radar: Vera Frenkel, Rower's Reading Series, ArtBeat, tinyART, Grownups Read...
Toronto events on December 2nd, 2013ART | Celebrating Vera Frenkel This Is Not A Reading Series and Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art present a special talk with Canadian artist Vera Frenkel, tonight...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Rob Ford swipes seat at Bills game, cop still critical after...
Rob Ford turned out for the Buffalo Bills-Atlanta Falcons game at the Rogers Centre this weekend. At one point Ford, mobbed with photo requests, took a seat belonging to rock musician Matt Mays, who...
View ArticleThis Week in Music: Join the Music Advisory Council, Fin, Lemon Bucket,...
This Week in Music rounds up the latest news, releases and concerts coming to Toronto.Apply to join the Toronto Music Industry Advisory Council If you've been watching this whole 4479 coalition thing...
View ArticleStreet Style: 15 winter looks in Kensington Market
With winter comes the big coats, dark hues and practical fashion. But not everyone has called it in for the season. Case in point: Kensington Market. While coats can't be escaped, outfits are made with...
View ArticleWhat Dufferin Street used to look like in Toronto
Dufferin Street might not conjure much positive nostalgia for riders of the 29 bus as it slowly plods its way to and fro on the pot hole-strewn road, but it is, of course, a stretch filled with rich...
View Article10 manly moustache pics from Movember 2013
Movember 2013 is in the books, much, I should think, to the delight of girlfriends everywhere, who surely spent the month with a barely veiled grimace on their faces. OK, in fairness, some dudes can...
View Article8 Hamilton restaurants & food shops worth driving for
Hamilton restaurants and food shops are thriving right now. So too is the city's music scene. In fact, Steeltown seems to be in the midst of a cultural renaissance of sorts. So when I was invited to...
View ArticleTTC to retrofit stations with "classic" wall panels
Preservationists be happy - the TTC is looking to the past in its ongoing overhaul of several damaged and dust-covered subway interiors. Whether intentional or not, the new reflective stainless steel...
View ArticleThe top 20 eats from the Canadian Artisan Tasting Fair
Wychwood Barns played host to the first annual Canadian Artisan Tasting Fair on Sunday, and over 40 vendors were onsite, offering attendees the chance to sample and purchase Canadian cheese,...
View ArticleThe Best Cafes for Free WiFi in Toronto
The best cafes in Toronto for free WiFi must have comfortable seating and ample table space to start, but also a combination of natural and artificial light to prevent screen glare. I find an open and...
View ArticleRadar: Run With The Kittens 10th Anniversary, Art And Craft, Writing Women,...
Toronto events on December 3rd, 2013MUSIC | Run With The Kittens 10th Anniversary Show Spirited indie rockers Run With The Kittens celebrate their 10th anniversary tonight at loyal stomping grounds The...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Doug Ford called the cops on a Rob Ford impersonator, transit...
Doug Ford called the cops on a Rob Ford impersonator he says was stalking his mother Sunday. Doug confirmed he called the police and confronted Dave McKay, "a Vaudeville performer also known as Sketchy...
View ArticleThis Week in Home Video: The Wolverine, Anchorman, Nashville and The Coen...
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, buy,...
View ArticleThe top theatre productions in Toronto December 2013
Each month we round up the most noteworthy live theatre playing in Toronto. This December features a host of holiday productions to help get audiences into the spirit of the season.The Nutcracker /...
View ArticleThis Week on DineSafe: Mandarin, Disgraceland, Yakitori Bar, Cusina Lounge,...
This week on DineSafe we have one restaurant closure, and it's well-deserved to say the least. Wes Bes Patties got themselves nailed with a whopping 15 infractions, including failing to prevent gross...
View ArticleHidden shop a treasure trove of vintage finds
It's one of the city's most well-stocked, fascinating vintage furniture stores. But instead of sitting in a row of design shops on a trendy downtown street, it's hidden away in an office park in...
View ArticleHouse of the Week: 430 Sackville Street
If you've nursed dreams of living in Cabbagetown and have a real estate budget of at least $1.4 million, this restored Victorian on Sackville Street could fit the bill. The red brick exterior fits in...
View ArticleWhat to expect at the Popify pop-up shop
Popify is launching for a few short days this week in Kensington Market. While Toronto has pretty much won the lottery with holiday time ephemeral store fronts and craft shows, our very own...
View ArticleNew restaurant does burgers with a French twist
This new burger joint near Queen and Manning offers a French twists on the fast food classic, with subtle updates like brioche buns and Brie cheese to accompany patties made with ground rib eye. The...
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