Inside the new Mill Street Beer Hall
A few weeks ago Mill Street Brewery announced an extension to the Mill Street Brew Pub with the launch of a second location, dubbed The Beer Hall. The new location aims to take a sophisticated approach...
View ArticleRadar: Colour Shift Collective, Fahrenheit 451 with Michael Johnstone, GE...
Toronto events for Tuesday, April 9, 2013 ART | Colourshift Collective Sustenance Show The five abstract artists behind Colourshift Collective explore artistic sustenance and the inspirations that...
View ArticleMorning Brew: No casino deal for Toronto, Wynne says traffic hurting Toronto,...
Premier Kathleen Wynne maintains Toronto won't get a special revenue-sharing deal from the province on a new casino. A city report released yesterday recommended council only agree to the deal for a...
View ArticleThis Week in Home Video: Naked Lunch, Korean fantasy, Astron-6 and Toronto...
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 or buy...
View Article5 events to check out at the Spur Festival in Toronto
2013 is the inaugural year of the Spur Festival, a national festival of politics, art and ideas taking place in Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. The festival's objective is to spark dialogue on current...
View ArticleJessie Ware hosts her first Toronto love-in
British singer Jessie Ware never performed at Toronto's smaller venues. With North America lagging behind on the attention the R&B artist got with her 2012 Mercury Prize-nominated debut, Devotion —...
View Article$1.2 million bike storage facility coming to City Hall
City council might not always like bike lanes, but the parking garage under Nathan Phillips Square is going to be getting a full-featured, $1.2 million bicycle storage area very soon. And no, this...
View ArticleThis week on DineSafe: Govardhan Thal, Harvest Grille and Panini Shoppe, Tea...
The venerable DineSafe database has pinpointed few serious infractions this week, and no major chains are in the spotlight. Sooriyan, Tea Shop 168 and Icy Spicy Fusion Restaurant (does this place sound...
View ArticleWhere to bet on horses and pretend you're Don Draper
With its dark-hues, suit-clad clientele and horse wagering, this Woodbine Entertainment-owned lounge has an undeniable Mad Men vibe going on. That won't appeal to everyone, but given its location at...
View ArticleHouse of the week: 41 Austin Avenue
This peculiar mini-house is the definition of a fixer-upper. But at the same time, it's undeniably adorable. Despite the fact that the kitchen looks like a horrendous decorating disaster circa 1994, 41...
View ArticleDrake Hotel unveils details of their new restaurant
The Drake Hotel officially announced plans for Drake One Fifty today. As previously known, this 6,000sf restaurant isn't going to be the newest Parkdale/Junction/West Queen West haunt. In fact, Drake...
View ArticleNew timelapse shows off Toronto in all its majesty
Toronto has been the subject of its fair share of timelapses over the last few years, some of which have been better than others. Admittedly, it's hard to do something entirely new on a thematic level...
View ArticleNew Club District bar tests if medium is the message
A new bar in the Club District combines TV, film and communication with Tequila Sunrises, Flirtinis and Cosmopolitans. Would the experience be more Vice Magazine or Globe & Mail?Find out in my...
View ArticleBy the numbers: The West Toronto Diamond project
The West Toronto Diamond grade separation, just up the Kitchener GO line from the Strachan Overpass at Keele and Dundas, is another major rail construction project putting up big numbers. The complex...
View ArticleContest: Win tickets to Bud Light Presents Sensation
This June 1st, Bud Light presents Sensation: Ocean of White at the Rogers Centre. This is the world's biggest dance event and it's coming to Toronto for the first time. If you're a music fan this is...
View ArticleWhat Corktown used to look like in Toronto
For all the changes it's undergone over the last century, Corktown remains one of those Toronto neighbourhoods that shows off its historical character well. That is, if you know where to look. Along...
View ArticleWhat's happening with the eyesore at Queen and Pape?
1003 Queen Street East is proof that not all condos in Toronto go to plan. The unfinished shell of the 12-unit low-rise building sits open to the elements on the southeast corner of Queen and Pape...
View ArticleShould Porter be allowed to expand the Island Airport?
Earlier today Porter announced plans for a major expansion at the Island Airport, one that's sure to cause heated debate amongst downtown residents and at city council. The key points of the proposal...
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