What's happening, what's worth your time. A daily city paper.
Saturday's a mixed bag weatherwise, but there's Bruno Mars at Rogers, Dog Man the Musical for the kids, and a free ikebana workshop to offset the clouds.
Friday night's packed: Chet Faker and Courtney Barnett live, comedy from Chris Tucker, or dive into the late-night dance scene.
Mix live shows with a weekend binge: Highly Suspect rocks Saturday, Dog Man keeps kids happy, and settle in for a thriller series.
Saturday's got free stuff: ikebana workshop, community centre access, and Dwayne Gretzky playing for nothing at BOND|ST.
Skip the crowds: catch a live act at a smaller room, hit a wine bar like Canoe or estiatorio Milos for proper dinner, or laugh at comedy.
Dog Man the Musical is the obvious Saturday move, Casa Loma opens early, or hit a beach and playground if the clouds stay light.
It's 14°C and cloudy with a weather alert—skip the full beach day. Instead, hit a covered promenade or park with shelter, keep it short.
Hit the dance floor after 11pm or grab late drinks: CODA's got an electronic set, Sneaky Dee's has emo night, or settle into a wine bar.
The acclaimed local chef and truth-teller is rebooting Restaurant: Impossible—a shocking turn for someone known for steering clear of the spotlight.
The Brampton-raised pop star shares her picks for Italian restaurants in Toronto that pass the family test—Giulietta, Enoteca Sociale, and others.
A vibrant new lime-green donut shop quietly opened in midtown and immediately earned near-perfect reviews.
Doors Open Toronto is live this weekend—over 160 heritage sites and buildings across the city throwing open their doors for free. Spot architectural gems you've walked past a thousand times.
Late-night drive through the city as an immigrant sometimes feels beautiful, sometimes lonely. Someone just dropped a video about that feeling—the homesickness, the exhaustion, the emotional weight of building a life in a big, quiet place.
Found a new ramen spot on College Street that's hitting different—rich, complex broth and perfectly cooked noodles. Every bowl feels like comfort with a side of serious technique. Machida Shoten is the move.
Martin Garrix is playing Toronto next weekend and people are counting down the days. one more Friday of waiting before that EDM set goes down.
16-year-old Markham-based Arham Paul helped craft an '80s-style intro for songs on Drake's new trilogy project.
Read the feature →As the festival marks 45 years, organizers say another year of shortfall could threaten the future of the beloved annual event.
Traffic engineers explain the science behind yellow-light timing — and why it can feel faster than it actually is.
The beloved Annex spot shuts after less than a year, despite strong local support for the West Coast institution's Northern Chinese cuisine.
Despite FIFA's $940 million economic forecast, hotel demand remains tepid three weeks before the tournament begins.