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Culture
An
Alice in Wonderland
ballet, a
Mean Girls
revamp and nine other things to see, hear and do in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of March 4
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Things To Do
A dazzling Ai Weiwei exhibit, a Leonard Cohen ballet and five other things to see, hear and do in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of February 25
Things To Do
My Favorite Murder
live, a brass-filled Beirut show and six other things to see, hear and do in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of February 19
Things To Do
An amped-up Arkells show, an avant-garde film exhibit and five other things to see, do and hear in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of February 11
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Things To Do
A soulful night with Emily King, a hotel-inspired circus spectacle and five other things to see and do in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of February 4
Things To Do
A fleet-footed dance spectacular, a night of laughs with Amy Schumer and five other things to see and do in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of January 28
Culture
11 gorgeous shots from the eclectic, eccentric Tanenbaum photography collection
Howard and Carole Tanenbaum discuss the stories behind some of their favourite photos
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Things To Do
An electric evening with MØ, a vintage photo exhibit and five other things to see, hear and do in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of January 21
Things To Do
A laugh with Trevor Noah, a new season of
Schitt’s Creek
and five other things to see and do in Toronto this week
Everything worth doing in Toronto during the week of January 7
Culture
Inside one of Canada’s largest public porn archives
U of T's Sexual Representation Collection unpacks sexual freedom, queer visibility and the evolution of porn
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Food & Drink
Henry’s
This Queen West wine bar eschews all-natural stuff for old-world bottles. Chefs Kevin Le (Noma) and Alex Fields (Momofuku Kojin)...
Food & Drink
Paradise Grapevine Geary
Last summer, the Bloorcourt bar opened another location on what’s quickly becoming the city’s coolest street. Half of the...
Food & Drink
The Daughter
Throw a rock in the west end and you’ll more than likely hit a bar that sells natural wine. In Davisville, not so...
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Food & Drink
The Comrade
When this Riverside institution went on the market, Jeff Bovis and Jackie Lee, the owners of Wynona Restaurant, couldn’t pass it...
Food & Drink
Le Sélect Bistro
Much to the dismay of the city’s francophiles, after nearly five decades of duck confit, Toronto’s pre-eminent Parisian...
Food & Drink
Kiin
After a two-year hiatus, chef Nuit Regular reopened Kiin , her restaurant inspired by Royal Thai cuisine, which dates back to the...
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Food & Drink
Mac’s Pizza
During the pandemic, account manager and former line cook Josh McIlwaine started Mac’s Pizza , a Saturday-only side hustle, in...
Food & Drink
Beast Pizza
After more than 10 years of serving up nose-to-tail feasts and big Sunday brunches of fried chicken and biscuits, co-owners Scott...
Food & Drink
Danny’s Pizza Tavern
Danny’s is loosely styled after classic American taverns and doubles as a nostalgic reminder of Pizza Hut’s glory...
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The Private and Independent School Directory Fall 2024
Browse through Canada’s top independent and private schools to find the right fit for your child
Big Stories
Deep Dives
Meeting Mr. Right: What a Pierre Poilievre election win could mean for Toronto
Anti-Trudeau sentiment has officially breached the GTA. But what does the alternative look like? Here, 12 prognosticators weigh in on the impact of a Poilievre government for Canada’s largest city
Deep Dives
Ontario’s health care system is in chaos, and these doctors and patients are fed up
Half a million Torontonians are without a primary care physician. The search is maddening, exhausting and often futile. Dispatches from the front lines
Deep Dives
Turf War: Old money versus new money at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club
For 148 years, the country’s oldest tennis club was an ivy-covered bastion of civility with a roster of like-minded, blue-blooded members. Then chaos erupted
Deep Dives
The Cult of Wellness: Othership, Nutbar and the expensive, obsessive quest for a perfect life
A growing cohort of Torontonians are swapping the coke-fuelled, booze-soaked club scene for cold plunges, sobriety and superfood smoothies. Here’s what it takes (and costs) to foster the ideal body and mind
Deep Dives
Michelin Men: Inside the making of LSL, Toronto’s wildly ambitious new fine-dining powerhouse
The $680-a-head uptown restaurant everyone’s talking about has three giant egos in the kitchen and one very rich benefactor calling the shots. If they don’t self-destruct, they may well produce something spectacular
Deep Dives
Inside Toronto’s explosion of bad dogs and worse owners
Boisterous, barky, humpy, mean: they’re everywhere and no one’s happy. Dispatches from the canine wars
Deep Dives
The Battle for Leslieville: Gentrification, opioids and murder in the city’s most divided neighbourhood
Last summer, when a stray bullet killed a young mother near the South Riverdale supervised consumption site, it sparked a vicious fight between area residents. One year later, tensions are high, neither side will back down and the overdose crisis rages on
Deep Dives
Scatterbrain: Inside the explosion of adult ADHD
Five years ago, hardly anyone was talking about adult ADHD. Now it’s all over social media, and self-diagnosis is rampant. How a complex neurological condition became the new superpower
Deep Dives
Who Earns What: The stories behind Toronto’s top salaries
From Olivia Chow to Galen Weston Jr. to Drake, here’s everything we could find on what the city’s biggest names are bringing home
Deep Dives
How the abuses of a small-town family doctor tore his community apart
Wameed Ateyah was the answer to Schomberg’s prayers: a family physician who took walk-ins, made house calls, gave to local charities. Then his dark secret was revealed
Food & Drink
These are Toronto’s best new restaurants of 2024
This year’s winners include a tiny perfect snack bar, a Japanese listening lounge and a high-flying steakhouse. What they all have in common is a fanatical commitment to excellence
Deep Dives
How Carley Fortune is reinventing the romance novel
In just two years, she’s published two runaway bestsellers, sold film rights to Prince Harry and Meghan, finished a third book—which hits shelves this month—and is well into her fourth. Here, she talks anti-romance snobbery, what makes a good sex scene and how sudden fame has changed her life
Deep Dives
The professor, the caregiver and the missing $30 million
Before he died, William Waters transferred his fortune to his wife’s caregiver. His lawyers say she coerced him. She says they were having an affair. The untold story of a scandalous estate battle
Deep Dives
The perilous lives of Canada’s international students
They come here for the promise of a good education and a better future. Then they discover the target on their backs
Deep Dives
My Psychotic Break: The postpartum nightmare no one talks about
After the birth of my first child, I split with reality. I had terrifying hallucinations, received messages from the spirit world and spent so much on New Age paraphernalia that I had to sell my house. A memoir on finding my way back to reality
Deep Dives
The Great Pretenders: How two faux-Inuit sisters cashed in on a life of deception
Karima Manji wanted it all for her twin daughters, Amira and Nadya. And she found a way to help them get it: financial aid earmarked for Indigenous kids. The fact that they weren’t remotely Indigenous wasn’t going to stop her
Cost of Living
City
This actor, bartender and financial planner makes $264,000 a year. How does she spend it?
“I’ve spent almost $5,000 on my dog this year”
City
This Wychwood couple makes $123,800 a year. How do they spend it?
“Ontario was too expensive, so we’re having our wedding in Mexico”
City
This Distillery District couple makes $120,000 a year. How do they spend it?
“I like fancy brunch and he likes dives—but all of it is expensive”
City
This registered dietitian makes $106,000 a year. How does she spend it?
“I spent more than $4,000 on my cats last year”
House of the Week
Real Estate
House of the Week: $4.4 million for a gated Summerhill semi overlooking a soccer pitch
The 3,500-square-foot property comes with an elevator, two underground parking spots, landscaping service and a fireplace on the roof
Real Estate
House of the Week: $4.9 million for an enormous ex-schoolhouse near Trinity Bellwoods stuffed with stunning art
The 5,000-square-foot property comes with classroom layouts, an elevator, a kooky catwalk and skylights everywhere
Real Estate
House of the Week: This East York property nearly tripled its asking price in two years
The 2,700-square-foot home comes with a wine rack suspended in mid-air, 20-foot vaulted ceilings and a basement with nanny-suite potential
Real Estate
House of the Week: $4.3 million for a quirky detached near Yonge and Eglinton that was won in a lottery
The 4,000-square-foot property comes with an elevator, two laundry rooms, a three-tier backyard and four bedrooms
Real Estate
House of the Week: $3.1 million for an Edwardian duplex in Little Portugal sitting on a massive commercial lot
The 3,800-square-foot property comes with Moroccan tiles, a meditation room, a backyard workshop and a tire swing