How a self-described big, flabby, overweight Islamophobe’s paperback book launch became a huge deal
Crashing the annual newspaper industry convention — where there’s money for nothing and plenty of ink for free
Microsoft’s MP3 player wants to be heard as more than a bad joke, as the Canadian online music marketplace continues to play catch-up
CHO is no longer just a comedian named Margaret, and the internet is the new daytime soap opera, according to Yahoo!
ROFLCon, a gathering of folks who became famous on the internet, as seen by two local strippers
The Pug Awards get progressively defanged, revealing the relatively sincere motives for their annual mission
Kensington Market bookstore opens its doors without many actual books, but father and son proprietors happy to explain how they got there
Gregory Levey strives for literary laughs from his so-called life as an Israeli government speechwriter
Countercultural legend's story of berzerk autographed-bong bust, freshly released on DVD, gets a repeat screening at the Toronto Freedom Festival
Toronto’s lovably litigious punk band keep reaching for the stars — if only the show could last more than three songs.