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The Parentless Club: Finding Community in Grief
Amanda Katz and Nikki Lewis launched The Parentless Club to create space for people navigating life without their parents—no pretense,...
Things to do in Toronto this week: June 14–20
Jimmy Carr's standup at Scotiabank Arena dominates Sunday; Dan + Shay bring country pop to The Opera House the same evening; Marcus King...
Toronto's World Cup Windfall Isn't Trickling Down to the Businesses That Need It
The city spent half a billion dollars hosting FIFA. Forty-five thousand fans will flood Liberty Village on match days. But most small...
Canadian scientists racing to diagnose CTE before death
Researchers at CAMH are trying to be the first lab in the world to detect chronic traumatic encephalopathy in living patients.
'The biggest risk is playing it safe,' ted witzel on Queer art
Buddies in Bad Times artistic director argues that in an era of anti-Queer rhetoric, authentic art—not commercially softened work—is...
Dead Reckoning: How an Estate Executor Bankrupted a Legacy
An art-filled Toronto home, a trust betrayed, and decades of savings vanished. The story of Sami and June, and the man they asked to...
Brennan Clost and Michael Usling on love in Toronto's arts scene
The dancer and designer are redefining partnership without competition — just pride and support for each other.
7 things to do in Toronto this week: June 7–13
The Jays host Baltimore and Philadelphia this week; Major Lazer and The Fiery Furnaces bring the noise on Sunday; FIFA World Cup arrives...
Inside the $6M Summerhill home rebuilt from studs up
Only one original wall remains. Everything else — from the brick to the smart home — was rebuilt to an obsessive standard.
Inside the Lassonde Art Trail: Toronto's new public art destination
A 4.2-kilometre waterfront trail south of the Gardiner now hosts rotating contemporary sculptures. The city expects a million visitors annually.
The Last Days of Moss Park Consumption Site
Nine years after harm reduction activists pitched a tent and started reversing overdoses, Ontario's first safe consumption site closes June 13.
Tiger Bride: Dark feminist fury on a Soulpepper stage
A gothic indie-rock fever dream that rewrites Beauty and the Beast through desire, power, and self-liberation. Raw, unforgettable, dangerous.