• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Toronto Guardian
  • Home
  • Arts
    • Artist Profiles
    • Comedy
    • Fashion
    • Film
    • Literature
    • Performing Arts
    • Photos
    • Visual Arts
  • Food & Drink
    • Food Events
    • Food Shopping
    • Recipes
    • Restaurants
    • Vegetarian
  • Lifestyle
    • Games
    • Health & Wellness
    • Kids & Families
    • Outdoors
    • Pets
    • Technology
  • Music
    • Classical
    • Electronic
    • Rock-Indie
    • Folk-Country
    • Hip Hop
  • Travel
    • Toronto Tourism
    • Ontario Travel
    • World Travel
  • The City
    • Businesses
    • Civic Engagement
    • Community & Culture
    • Charities
    • History
Recent News
  • [ January 27, 2023 ] “Five Minutes With” Children’s Music Duo, Splash’N Boots Folk-Country
  • [ January 26, 2023 ] Chatting with Toronto-based stand-up comedian, Craig Fay Comedy
  • [ January 25, 2023 ] Independent Cinema Review: Paradise Theatre Arts
  • [ January 25, 2023 ] “A Day in the Life” with Canadian spoken word Artist, Dwayne Morgan Artist Profiles
  • [ January 24, 2023 ] Toronto is Stronger TOgether Community & Culture
Homecabbagetown

cabbagetown

"A Day in the Life" with Toronto Filmmaker Thirza Cuthand
Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Filmmaker Thirza Cuthand

October 28, 2020 Joel Levy

Thirza Jean Cuthand was born in Regina and grew up in Saskatoon. Since 1995, she has been making short experimental […]

Riverdale Farm - 2016 - Photo by Joel Levy
History

Riverdale Farm 40th Anniversary and Events

September 26, 2018 Joel Levy

In 1978, the Riverdale Zoo (Toronto Zoo) completed its transition to the Riverdale Farm and opened its doors to the […]

Toronto Public Art
Arts

Toronto Public Art – Unveiling “Hope in the City”

August 28, 2013 Courtney Miceli

Last Tuesday saw the unveiling of yet another Toronto public art project in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood. The non-for-profit organization Yonge […]

“Cultural Collage” in St. James Town
Community & Culture

Bell Box Murals & “Cultural Collage” in St. James Town

July 31, 2013 Courtney Miceli

Local residents, artists, art organizers and enthusiasts joined together in the heart of St. James Town last Saturday afternoon to […]

Riverdale Farm
Kids & Families

Riverdale Farm x Lomography

August 22, 2012 Joel Levy

Tucked away at the end of Carlton Street in Cabbagetown is a little getaway from the city called Riverdale Farm. […]

Novelist Brad Smith Crow's Landing
Arts

A Conversation with Novelist Brad Smith

August 20, 2012 Joel Levy

Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Brad Smith, whose latest novel Crow’s Landing has been receiving rave reviews. […]

Weekly Newsletter

Sign Up for Top Stories

Most Recent Posts

  • Splash’N Boots
    “Five Minutes With” Children’s Music Duo, Splash’N Boots
    January 27, 2023
  • Craig Fay
    Chatting with Toronto-based stand-up comedian, Craig Fay
    January 26, 2023
  • paradise theatre retro
    Independent Cinema Review: Paradise Theatre
    January 25, 2023
  • Dwayne Morgan
    “A Day in the Life” with Canadian spoken word Artist, Dwayne Morgan
    January 25, 2023
  • Stronger TOgether
    Toronto is Stronger TOgether
    January 24, 2023

Random Posts

  • Janet Cardiff at the AGO
    Janet Cardiff at the AGO
    July 23, 2013
  • “A Day in the Life” with Toronto opera singer Midori Marsh
    November 20, 2019
  • Jessica Holmes
    Jessica Holmes and Air Farce NYE Special Interview
    December 27, 2018
  • he Young Novelists
    The Young Novelists – Made Us Strangers
    May 22, 2015
  • climate
    Youth Climate Activists Are Occupying CBC Headquarters
    September 26, 2019
Toronto Guardian
  • About Toronto Guardian
  • Advertise on Toronto Guardian
  • Contact Toronto Guardian
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Login
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
About Us

A new way to see the news! A Toronto-based Lifestyle Magazine focusing on the Arts, Culture, Travel, Pets, History, Events, Charity + More.

Archive

Copyright © 2023 | Toronto Guardian