New in Toronto real estate: The Perry Condos
The Perry Condos is an Avenue and Davenport midrise set to receive occupants sometime next year. This building offers all the luxuries you never knew you needed — a piano lounge, reading room, and...
View ArticleThe top 8 food competitions in Toronto
Food competitions in Toronto are for those who like a little fanfare with their grotesquely oversized meals. While there are some eating challenges in the city that can be taken upon on a whim, the...
View Article7 wine classes in Toronto
Wine classes in Toronto aren't just for snobs, though you might become one after taking a few. Possessed with the knowledge, for instance, that Zinfandel is basically the same grape as Primitivo,...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Ford donation controversy grows, Perks says he'll file a...
Rob Ford could be in more political hot water for soliciting donations to his football foundation from lobbyists. Coun. Michael Thompson says it's time the mayor handed over control of the charity,...
View ArticleThis Week in Food: Aft, Fiore, Darwin Bistro & Bar, Jelly Modern Doughnuts,...
This Week in Food rounds up the week's food news, restaurants openings and closings, chef movements and upcoming food events in Toronto. Find us here every Friday morning.OPENING & CLOSINGAft, a...
View ArticleThe photos of the week: February: 23 - March 1
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 ArticleThis Toronto statue has been half way around the world
A bronze equestrian statue of King Edward VII in full military regalia, his helmet held casually at his side, stands proud in the centre of Queen's Park, its five-ton weight perched atop a small earth...
View ArticleThat time when the Prince of Love ruled late night Toronto TV
The bionic Borscht Belt antics of David Bronstein, a.k.a "The Prince of Love," left an indelible mark on anyone flipping TV channels in the middle of the night circa mid-1990s. Whether you had stayed...
View ArticleBellwood Bar & Grill joins the deadpool after 30+ years
The staff at West Queen West burger joint Bellwood Bar and Grill have flipped their last patty. The joint, famous for its 16 oz. hamburgers and late-night eats, closed for good earlier this week when...
View Article7 places to take cake decorating classes in Toronto
Cake decorating classes in Toronto offer an artistic and delicious outlet for all of those creative juices. Granted, while a workshop or two probably won't propel you to the status of the city's...
View ArticleThe Best Late Night Pizza in Toronto
The best late night pizza in Toronto usually satisfies that inevitable craving after the bar; for when you're famished and keen on a little greasy indulgence (and with coins in your pocket), the places...
View ArticleMajor Lazer get hot and heavy at Sound Academy
Last night, Sound Academy hosted Diplo'sMad Decent dancehall collective Major Lazer playing to a sold out crowd of rabid fans in the latest episode of their 2013 Free the Universe world tour. The team...
View ArticleToronto Concerts, March 2013
Toronto concerts worth knowing about in March, 2013.March is maybe the grossest month. Pretty white snow has inevitably melted (yay!) and turned to grey muck (boo), which your cat drags in through your...
View ArticleWeekend events in Toronto: March 1-3, 2013
Weekend events in Toronto is our guide to events happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here's what's happening in Toronto this March 1-3, 2013.MUSICFoundry 2013 Toronto's newest electronic music...
View ArticleThis Week In Comedy: I Love Jokes Festival, TO Sketchfest, Let's Get Hot,...
The Mayans believed that time worked in a cyclical, rather than linear, fashion. With Eugene Mirman coming to town at the same time that Toronto's self-produced and alt-scene take center stage, I can't...
View ArticleHow Toronto got its name
179 years ago this week the City of York voted to drop its colonial moniker for a title more befitting of the area's history. The move, a rare show of respect for native culture at the time, cemented...
View ArticleWhitehorse pay tribute to Massey Hall with new EP
There are few venues more revered in Toronto than Massey Hall. Since it opened in 1894, it's been host to some of the most seminal performances in the city's musical history. To put it bluntly, Massey...
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