Toronto culinary stars open Spanish tavern on College
The folks behind this new Spanish-style tavern on the western edge of Little Italy have cut their teeth at places like the Black Hoof, Brockton General, and Splendido, so expectations are sky high for...
View ArticleRadar: Season Opener, Rituals, Battle of the Bards, Square Derivations
Toronto Events on April 3, 2013BASEBALL | Season Opener Baseball season is here, and while the Jays didn't get off to a great start last night, you'll probably have a better fate at the Garrison Creek...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Ford gags over transit taxes, touts casino instead, court...
Metrolinx unveiled its shortlist of taxes designed to fund the next phase of transit expansion in the GTHA yesterday. While this was happening, Rob Ford was declaring battle in another round in the war...
View ArticleSay yes to Arigato, Tokyo at Buddies in Bad Times
Daniel MacIvor's Arigato, Tokyo teaches us that there are a number of ways to say "yes" in Japanese, many of which help the speaker avoid having to say no. In the theatre, like in the pathways of...
View ArticleThis Week in Fashion: TNT Bayview Village, Brimz opening party, BIG Debate,...
This Week in Fashion rounds up the week's style news, store openings and closings, pop-up shops, sales and upcoming fashion and design events in Toronto. Find it here every Wednesday morning.NEWSNorth...
View ArticleNew in Toronto Music: Zeus, The Mess, HARRISON, Blush Beat Red, Snowblink
Find out what's new and hot with our our bi-weekly local music roundup.ZEUS / COVER ME / APRIL 2ND Let's cut the bullshit. We all like covers. It's super interesting to hear what a band does with other...
View ArticleThis is the smallest house in Toronto
Next time you complain your home/apartment/condo is too small, think about the occupants of 128 Day Avenue, a property near Dufferin and Rogers Road. With a footprint of just 29 square metres, the...
View ArticleNew bar beside Christie pits does cocktails and coffee
This bar (slash café) opened last month on Bloor Street across from Christie Pits, offering locals a nearby joint to get caffeinated during the day and tipsy at night. This establishment may be hard to...
View ArticleParty Style: 12 fashionable looks from Wychwood Barns
The Artscape Wychwood Barns got its style on last week when Mikhael Kale unveiled his AW13 Collection. Those not still hungover from Fashion Week came out to support the local designer, throw back some...
View ArticleHow to fight breast cancer with cocktails
A week after the Toronto final of the MadeWithLove cocktail competition (which drew angry accusations of bias and profiteering from the wonderful commenters on this fair website), popular Kensington...
View ArticleCondo of the Week: 391 Brunswick Avenue
I so often find myself standing outside of a building in Toronto, be it a new condo development, a building restoration or a certain set of warehouse lofts, wondering what it would be like to step...
View ArticleNew Toronto bike company specializes in custom rides
Launched at the Toronto Bike Show a few weeks ago, this new Toronto bike company has just opened its storefront space at Bloor and Manning. Selling city/urban bikes designed, painted, and assembled in...
View ArticleThe best late night souvlaki and gyros in Toronto
The best late night souvlaki and gyros in Toronto are not only a great way to wrap up an evening out, but also, an easy favourite for being light on your pockets and full of big flavours. Loaded with...
View ArticleRadar: Reflection, Hold Mommy's Cigarette, WIFT-T, MONITOR 9, Through the...
ART | Shannon Dickie: Reflection Artist Shannon Dickie appreciates moving images and expands on topics of memory and nostalgia by using archival family footage to create paintings that exist between...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Nathan Phillips Square gets Hero Burger, Ford hires his...
Nathan Phillips Square will get a Hero Burger after all. After a two-hour debate, city council voted 22-16 to put the homegrown hamburger outfit in the new concession stand building after a committee...
View ArticleThis Week in Film: Jurassic Park 3D, Intolerance, The Films of Barbara...
This Week in Film rounds up noteworthy new releases in theatres, rep cinema and avant-garde screenings, festivals, and other special cinema-related events happening in Toronto.NEW RELEASESJurassic Park...
View Article83-storey condo atop Holt Renfrew creeps toward reality
The Holt Renfrew Centre at 50 Bloor Street West is due for a serious makeover in the next couple of years. If developers get their way, the existing low-rise shopping centre will be renovated, expanded...
View ArticleToronto Restaurant Openings: Carmen, Seven Lives, Grasslands, Jatujak
Toronto Restaurant Openings highlights the latest restaurant openings and closings in Toronto and also gives a preview at some of the places coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning.OPEN NOWNew...
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