Cheese and charcuterie the focus at new Roncy spot
Still a wine bar and still under the same ownership, the Fat Cat Wine Bar has been renamed and revamped as a purveyor of simple but fine provisions that invites diners right into the kitchen. The plan...
View ArticleThe Best Pies in Toronto
The best pies in Toronto can be found in bakeries and pastry shops around the city, each with their own version a slice above the rest. Some stick to the traditional, serving a perfected copy of what...
View ArticleWeekend events in Toronto: April 4-6, 2014
Weekend events in Toronto is our guide to events happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here's what's happening in Toronto this April 4-6, 2014.Pillow Fight Toronto 2014 A pillow fight goes down...
View ArticleWeb developer wanted for short-term contract
We're hiring! As we gear up for the real start of the spring season it's time for us to make some things a bit prettier around here. And that's maybe where you come in. We have an immediate need for a...
View ArticlePetra Glynt & U.S. Girls empower AGO First Thursdays
The AGO's First Thursday for April was a special one. First, it included a preview of the new Francis Bacon / Henry Moore exhibit, which officially opens on Saturday (check out some terrifying photos...
View ArticleThat time Toronto pondered an airport in the Port Lands
Earlier this week Toronto city council voted to talk about one day allowing jet flights out of the island airport. If the city eventually gives the green light, the runway could be extended by 168...
View Article20 great looks from Holt Renfrew's Uncrate India party
Holt Renfrew rolled out the red carpet - and sitar players, henna artists, and a whole lot of samosas - to launch the store's Uncrate India collection, a selection of handmade goods curated by Holt's...
View ArticleThe top 10 places in and around Toronto to get away from it all
Toronto might be one of the most livable cities in the world, but sometimes one feels the need to get away from it all, to escape the bustling metropolis for a change of both pace and scenery....
View ArticleFree events in Toronto: April 7-13, 2014
Free events in Toronto this week can leave you richer: a hot portrait, new skills, and, of course, the usual expanded-mind BS (it's not BS) are only the beginning of the wonders Toronto has to offer...
View ArticleThe top 10 stores for watches in Toronto
The top stores for watches in Toronto offer everything from inexpensive fashion-focused watches to obscure mid-priced brands to the kind of high-end timepieces Bay Street bankers dream about. Though a...
View ArticleRob Ford triggers social media circus at Leafs game
Rob Ford went to the Leafs game last night. It was never going to end quietly. Reports surfaced on social media yesterday evening that the Toronto's chief magistrate had been ejected from the Air...
View ArticleToday in Toronto: Music on Film presents Wavemakers, Sister Spit, Cher,...
Today in Toronto electronic music heads will want to be at the Bloor Cinema for the Toronto premiere of Wavemakers, a doc about early electronic instrument the Ondes Martenot. If you're feeling crafty...
View ArticleThis Week in Music: New Drake, Hua Li, Gay, Graze, Greys, The National,...
This Week in Music rounds up the latest news, releases and concerts coming to Toronto.Drake drops new tracks This week in Drake, Toronto's soft-hearted, hot-headed rapper is tiffing with Jay Z, which...
View ArticleWhere to get stuffed on Korean eats on Yonge St.
This casual Korean spot, a couple doors down from one of the bustling locations of the Owl of Minerva chain, is a good spot in Koreatown North for honest Korean comfort food in the form of BuDae Jongol...
View ArticleGiant pillow fight brings a little catharsis to city hall
Has there ever been a better time to hold a pillow fight at city hall? As mayoral candidates amp up their campaigns to take office, this is a place that's both contested and, depending on your feelings...
View ArticleWhat street vendors used to look like in Toronto
Street vending started in Toronto at the turn of the 20th century in Kensington Market. Handcarts pushed by predominantly Jewish merchants were, in fact, how the neighbourhood got its started as a...
View ArticleTTC streetcars get the IMAX treatment
The Toronto streetcar is getting the big screen IMAX movie treatment this summer. A stunning looking trailer for The Red Rocket, a documentary that records the daily life of "one of the world's great...
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