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Having tamed the wilds of Parkdale, The Junction and Trinity Bellwoods, the cool-kid colonization has moved up to Bloorcourt Village — is gentrification inevitable or can diversity survive among the art? (2)
BY Carl Hiehn
Why Canada’s biggest coffee company should double-double down on the environment (6)
BY Chris Bilton
Forget craigslist — the old-school, offline garage sale offers intimacy, conversation, urban adventure (and the Charlton Heston Bible, too)
BY Chandler Levack
The former premier reports that Toronto is in decline, but various Torontonians say it’s just in recovery from his years in government (1)
Wearing a new suit to his lunchtime speech about freedom of speech, in a conference room at the Ontario Bar Association June 16, former Western Standard publisher Ezra Levant noted the crowd was mostly Jewish, mostly lawyers, vaguely familiar: “It’s just ... (5)
How the Supreme Court paved the way for sex clubs that are making the GTA North America’s Amsterdam (3)
Queer-teen organization celebrates its 10th year of blending arts and activism
If you came out in Toronto during the last two decades, chances are Patricia Wilson witnessed the whole dazzling fiasco. The rock ’n’ roll transsexual with the Fassbinder cheekbones has been working at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in various capacities ...
Tumbling out of Dundas station and into Toronto Life Square, you emerge in a food court. A video screen advertises Fashion magazine. Taking the elevator up to ground level, two animated beavers entice you to subscribe to their cellphone service. A wall of...
Sure, the province funds youth programs — but what about the centres best equipped to execute them?