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Month: February 2014

pukka
Food & Drink

Pukka Spices Up St. Clair West

February 10, 2014 Amanda Scriver

For many of us in Toronto, good Indian food is a hard thing to come by. We’re accustomed to buffet […]

Arts

This Is Not A Toy: An Exhibition Of Contemporary Art and Collectible Design

February 8, 2014 Marie van Zeyl

Yesterday marked the first day of “This Is Not A Toy: An Exhibition Of Contemporary Art and Collectible Design” at […]

PIfa Duo
Classical

Pifa Duo & Experimental Ensembles

February 7, 2014 Sharon Lee

In February, when most of the would like to become bears and hibernate, we musicians are at our busiest – […]

collaborative consumption
Civic Engagement

ReDefiningTO: Trending in Toronto – Collaborative Consumption

February 6, 2014 Shauna Trainor

“Collaborative consumption is sharing reinvented through technology.” – Rachel Botsman WHAT’S MINE IS YOURS from Rachel Botsman on Vimeo. Is […]

Bolt Fresh Bar
Food & Drink

Bolt Fresh Bar

February 5, 2014 Sarah Amormino

“This is the best smoothie I have ever had,” and I inhaled it in a matter of seconds. I don’t […]

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