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Looking Glass Adventures: Walden’s Wizarding World (Escape Room) Review

June 15, 2022 Steve Lantier

Looking Glass Adventures (2944 Danforth Avenue, near Victoria Park Station) has been entertaining Torontonians with lovingly designed, exciting, and purposefully […]

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Proxima Command has a bit of a branding problem. A Star Trek simulator in all but name, its creators have […]

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Havergal College is one of the oldest private boarding schools for girls, which is known for the highest academic standards […]

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Sure, gifts are appreciated but ask any mom and she’ll tell you it’s time that she wants. Whether it’s brunch […]

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This past weekend, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre played host to Toronto’s latest and greatest assembly of masks, capes, cowls, […]

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Early during the pandemic, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra convened for a series of virtual lockdown performances, recorded and ingeniously edited […]

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Amidst the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, Steve Massa, better known as Monsieur Steve on YouTube, a Toronto-based […]

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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Well, if we are not talking about Toronto. […]

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