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St. Lawrence Market
The City

St. Lawrence Market

October 2, 2012 Joel Levy

St. Lawrence Market is one of Toronto’s oldest attractions at over 200 years old. In 1803 Governor Peter Hunter proclaimed that […]

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Kensington Market

October 1, 2012 Joel Levy

Toronto’s Kensington Market is a culture hub for the arts, food, theatre, cycling, and even pot smoking enthusiasts. Located in […]

New Country Rehab
Folk-Country

New Country Rehab unveil new LP at Hugh’s Room

September 28, 2012 Joel Levy

When I received New Country Rehab’s debut LP—and the press release that accompanied it—a few years ago, it raised plenty […]

Gooderham & Worts Flatiron Building
History

The Gooderham & Worts Flatiron Building

September 23, 2012 Joel Levy

Toronto’s Flatiron building was constructed in the late 1800s (10 years before the more publicized NYC Flatiron) for the Gooderham and Worts […]

Vicky Nerino
Artist Profiles

Vicki Nerino: Exploring the Grotesque and Fascinatingly Obscene

September 13, 2012 Natalie Zina-Walchots

Some art is neat, tidy, and simply pretty. Vicki Nerino does not make that kind of art. She describes herself as having […]

Brendan Kelly
Music

Brendan Kelly at the Bovine and Riot Fest

September 7, 2012 Joel Levy

Chicago’s Brendan Kelly, best known for his work with the punk-esque Lawrence Arms, The Falcon, and his latest rambling project, The […]

Brighton and Presqu'ile provincial park
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Brighton Ontario and Presqu’ile Provincial Park

September 7, 2012 Joel Levy

This week I got a chance to visit with friends in Brighton, Ontario and to discover what is called the “Gateway […]

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Video Premiere! “Mousetrap” — Ten Kens

September 4, 2012 Natalie Zina-Walchots

If you like dark, metal-inflused psychedelia; experimental heaviness; and 1980s-era cult horror films in the spirit of John Carpenter’s They Live, […]

Photographer Istvan Kadar
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Toronto Photographer Istvan Kadar

September 3, 2012 Joel Levy

To me, photography is all about the final image, regardless of the journey, whether it is through a traditional medium […]

Mark Tamaki and Impossible words
Artist Profiles

Mariko Tamaki and Impossible Words

August 31, 2012 Natalie Zina-Walchots

Impossible Arts is a newly registered non-profit arts organization founded by award-winning author Emily Pohl-Weary, who grew up in Toronto’s west-end. […]

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