Wavelength 13 Night Three: Do Make Say Think, Evening Hymns, Sarah Neufeld,...
After having occupied the downstairs Black Box Theatre for a raucous Doldrums-led dance party the night prior, Wavelength brought the party upstairs into the main room of the Great Hall for the third...
View ArticleFamily Day 2013 events in Toronto
Family Day 2013 events in Toronto. For even more family day events check out this post.FILM | Early Monthly Segments #48 - ANDY WARHOL'S "KITCHEN" Toronto's monthly screening of both old and new...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Mammoliti says loans weren't in conflict, fake fares cost the...
Coun. Giorgio Mammoliti says the $200,000 loan he received from real-estate investors did not conflict with his role as a councillor. Mammoliti pushed for billboard approvals for the company's involved...
View ArticleMeet the techno-wizards behind Bon Jovi's new tour
Bon Jovi's "Because We Can World Tour" kicked off earlier this week and stopped by the Air Canada Centre for a two night stand starting last night. It's the American rock band's 15th outing and marks...
View ArticleThis Week in Music: Prism Music Prize releases nominees shortlist, Patti...
This Week in Music rounds up the latest news, releases and concerts coming to Toronto.IN THE NEWSPrism Music Prize releases shortlist of nomineesWhereas the Polaris Music Prize recognized the best...
View ArticleThe 2012 Photos of the Year: Final Round
Over the last few weeks, our photo of the week winners from 2012 have competed against each other for inclusion in the final round of voting, which will ultimately determine the photo of the year. The...
View ArticleGet to Know a Chef: Adisa Glasgow, 3030 Dundas West
Though he's just turned 30, chef Adisa Glasgow says he feels like an old soul. But his menu at 3030 Dundas West in the Junction isn't sticking to the classics. Glasgow wins over crowds with creative...
View ArticleWavelength 13 Night Four: Cookie Duster, The Magic, Dusted, Henri Faberge and...
In the lead-up to Wavelength 13's final night at the Garrison, a rather heated Facebook exchange took place on the Wavelength 13 event page. Accumulating fifty-six comments in less than 24 hours, the...
View ArticleRadar: Etsy Craftathon, Adrienne Pierce CD Release, The Glory of Living,...
Toronto events on February 19, 2013CRAFTS | Etsy Craftathon: 3-in-1 Jewelry Workshop Things are getting crafty at Uniiverse's headquarters this week. The top Etsy sellers of Toronto play host in a...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Council mulls legal fight for its shark fin ban, speculation is...
City council will discuss whether or not to fight for its shark fin ban later this week. A court ruled the law was invalid and sent it back to the city for revision. Deputy mayor Doug Holyday said...
View Article5 films to watch at the 2013 Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto
Now in its 10th year, the Toronto Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns with a ten film lineup of politically charged, inspiring stories covering themes of oppression, violent struggle and resilient...
View Article10 "treasures" from Chinatown dollar stores
Shopping in Chinatown is about dim sum — and then some. There's a lot more on offer than just dumplings and bedazzled Hello Kitty iPhone cases.The neighbourhood is actually a magic wonderland of...
View ArticleThis week on DineSafe: Fenmar Cafe, Mahalkita Restaurant, MBCo, Melewa...
This week on DineSafe, MBCo in Yorkville found itself on the conditional pass list yet again. The Montreal import is no stranger to the DineSafe low list, usually garnering itself a green pass after at...
View ArticleHouse of the Week: 54 Stanley Terrace
A modern Victorian with the possibility of even more "modern" alongside. This house includes an adjacent lot with plans for a home next door, allowing would-be purchasers the urban treat of ultimate...
View ArticleGet to know a street: Geary Avenue
Geary Avenue has a little bit of everything. From auto body shops to hydroponic outfits to restaurants to recording studios, as far as Toronto streets go, this is as diverse as it gets. Although it...
View ArticleWallace and Lansdowne gets a cozy coffee bar
Every neighbourhood needs its own standing-room-only espresso bar, and this new space looks like it might fit that bill for Wallace and Lansdowne. Opened by a pair of hospitality industry veterans,...
View ArticleGet to know a bartender: Ryan McVittie, Motel
You may not have noticed that Motel, the cute speakeasy-looking spot opposite Grand Electric in Parkdale, changed hands a year back, but step inside and order an old fashioned and you'll instantly...
View ArticleThe Best Late Night Breakfast in Toronto
The best late night breakfast in Toronto offers the furthest thing from fine dining. It seems the later it gets, the greasier these plates become — which is just what you're looking for after 1 a.m....
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