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Toronto Life Magazine January 2015

Magical Mystery Tour: a map of Toronto’s fictional murders
Culture

Magical Mystery Tour: a map of Toronto’s fictional murders

The Yorkville Swindler: How Albert Allan Rosenberg scammed his way into high society
City

The Yorkville Swindler: How Albert Allan Rosenberg scammed his way into high society

East Meets King West: a film producer’s 34th-floor ode to the Far East
Style

East Meets King West: a film producer’s 34th-floor ode to the Far East

Memoir: I was friends with my dad—until I found out he was secretly dating my mom
City

Memoir: I was friends with my dad—until I found out he was secretly dating my mom

Ten things Patrick J. Adams can’t live without
City

Ten things Patrick J. Adams can’t live without

The Sell: a humble little Mimico house gets a sweet mini-makeover
Real Estate

The Sell: a humble little Mimico house gets a sweet mini-makeover

Dear Urban Diplomat: what can I do about the never-ending porn shoot next door?
City

Dear Urban Diplomat: what can I do about the never-ending porn shoot next door?

A Winter Hater’s Guide to Loving Winter: how to survive the season in style
City

A Winter Hater’s Guide to Loving Winter: how to survive the season in style

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #5. Fur doesn’t have to make you feel bad
Shopping

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #5. Fur doesn’t have to make you feel bad

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #13. The sassiest dance parties are on ice

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #13. The sassiest dance parties are on ice

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #9. Toronto’s gastropubs make the best Sunday roasts
Food & Drink

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #9. Toronto’s gastropubs make the best Sunday roasts

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #2. Wood-burning stoves don’t have to cramp your style
Style

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #2. Wood-burning stoves don’t have to cramp your style

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #14. The Sheraton has an all-season outdoor pool
City

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #14. The Sheraton has an all-season outdoor pool

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #6. Snowshoeing induces bliss
City

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #6. Snowshoeing induces bliss

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #12. A heated driveway (no shovelling!) can be yours for less than two grand
Style

Secrets to a Happy Toronto Winter: #12. A heated driveway (no shovelling!) can be yours for less than two grand

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Big Stories

“I’m a front-line worker. I live in my car. And I’m not unique”: a memoir about being homeless during Covid
Memoir

“I’m a front-line worker. I live in my car. And I’m not unique”: a memoir about being homeless during Covid

The miserable truth about online school
City

The miserable truth about online school

They were first in line for the vaccine: “I felt so lucky—like this might be the beginning of the end of this nightmare”
City

They were first in line for the vaccine: “I felt so lucky—like this might be the beginning of the end of this nightmare”

Inside the mind-bending business of keeping a restaurant alive during a pandemic: a memoir from Toronto’s top chef
Memoir

Inside the mind-bending business of keeping a restaurant alive during a pandemic: a memoir from Toronto’s top chef

A cooped-up, stressed-out urbanite’s guide to the longest winter ever
Memoir

A cooped-up, stressed-out urbanite’s guide to the longest winter ever

“I lost three patients in 36 hours”: a memoir from the Covid ward at TGH
Memoir

“I lost three patients in 36 hours”: a memoir from the Covid ward at TGH

“My parents sent me to boarding school near Toronto. It turned out to be a perverse fundamentalist cult”
Life

“My parents sent me to boarding school near Toronto. It turned out to be a perverse fundamentalist cult”

<em>Toronto Life&#8217;</em>s top 10 longreads of 2020
Deep Dives

Toronto Life’s top 10 longreads of 2020

They survived Covid, but they&#8217;re not okay
Life

They survived Covid, but they’re not okay

The Bay Street ex-con who fooled his investors—twice
City

The Bay Street ex-con who fooled his investors—twice

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