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Things to do in Toronto this week: July 12–18
Leonard Cohen's legacy takes the stage at CAA Theatre, while Buck Meek and Lord Huron anchor a strong music week—and the first clear...
Things to do in Toronto this week: July 5–11
Summerlicious is underway with 230 restaurants offering discounted menus across the city; Taj Mahal brings blues legend energy to the...
Things to do in Toronto this week: June 28 – July 4
Noah Kahan brings folk-pop to Rogers Stadium; the FIFA World Cup arrives at BMO Field Thursday; Maroon 5 takes the stage at REBEL Sunday.
I dropped out to run a café on Ward's Island. A fire couldn't stop the dream.
A lifelong island resident opened a restaurant in the community's historic clubhouse, sourcing locally and building a legacy on a place...
Chenail Ecarté: Ontario's Hidden Tropical River
Hidden in southwestern Ontario near Wallaceburg is a vivid stretch of turquoise water that looks more like a Caribbean escape than a...
Things to do in Toronto this week: June 21–27
The World Cup lands at your doorstep this week; Enter Shikari and Wolfmother bring rock heat; summer patios and new openings make the...
The Parentless Club: Finding Community in Grief
Amanda Katz and Nikki Lewis launched The Parentless Club to create space for people navigating life without their parents—no pretense,...
Things to do in Toronto this week: June 14–20
Jimmy Carr's standup at Scotiabank Arena dominates Sunday; Dan + Shay bring country pop to The Opera House the same evening; Marcus King...
Toronto's World Cup Windfall Isn't Trickling Down to the Businesses That Need It
The city spent half a billion dollars hosting FIFA. Forty-five thousand fans will flood Liberty Village on match days. But most small...
Canadian scientists racing to diagnose CTE before death
Researchers at CAMH are trying to be the first lab in the world to detect chronic traumatic encephalopathy in living patients.
'The biggest risk is playing it safe,' ted witzel on Queer art
Buddies in Bad Times artistic director argues that in an era of anti-Queer rhetoric, authentic art—not commercially softened work—is...
Dead Reckoning: How an Estate Executor Bankrupted a Legacy
An art-filled Toronto home, a trust betrayed, and decades of savings vanished. The story of Sami and June, and the man they asked to...