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Toronto Life is a monthly magazine covering daily news, current events, social issues, trends, lifestyle, and listings of Toronto's top restaurants, shopping, and culture. It also publishes a number of annual special interest guides about the city, including real estate, stylebooks, eating & drinking, city homes, and neighborhoods.
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In the face of unprecedented disruptions in technology, social dynamics and the environment, academic institutions are reconsidering their approaches to education. With the creative sectors uncertain about the future, they lean on these institutions for guidance, yet also have the ability to transform the very purpose of higher education. It’s crucial that they foster a relationship between students and industry, urging both to adopt forward-thinking approaches and collaboratively embrace change.
Offering a diverse range of programs for more than seven decades—from film and fashio ..read more
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Taylor Swift is famous for her lovelorn pop songs—like those on her brand new record-smashing album, The Tortured Poets Department—but the global superstar has left her mark on more than just the charts. A new course at Queen’s University this fall will look at Swift’s interactions with the legal system throughout her career and how she’s affected entertainment law in the music industry.
Mohamed Khimji is the David Allgood Professor in Business Law at Queen’s and the avowed Swift fan behind the course. He believes that even non-Swifties should pay attention to her influence. “We’ve never seen ..read more
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Amanda Morrison, an executive producer at a film-production company, met Izzy Ehrlich, a partner and editor at a post-production house, on Tinder in 2017. A few months later, Amanda moved into Izzy’s apartment. Eventually, Izzy proposed to Amanda at their cottage in Tiny, Ontario, and they were wed in October 2023 in an elegant ceremony at the Gladstone House hotel. Here’s how their big day came together.
Izzy: I initiated the conversation with Amanda on Tinder. It was in 2017, and I remember seeing a photo of her wearing a button-up shirt with a zip-up hoodie underneath. I thought it was kin ..read more
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Neighbourhood: Casa Loma
Price: $8,588,000
Last sold for: $6,260,000 in 2021
Size: 8,300 square feet
Bedrooms: 5+1
Bathrooms: 7
Real estate agent: Donna Thompson, Harvey Kalles Real Estate
The place
A five-plus-one-bedroom, seven-bathroom home just north of Casa Loma, with a 16-by-66-metre back lot overlooking the tree-filled Nordheimer Ravine. The place also has a lower level built for help staff, with a separate entrance, a summer kitchen and a laundry room. It’s within walking distance of St. Clair West station, and motorists are a short drive from both Vaughan Road and Avenue Road.  ..read more
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More New Restaurants
Food & Drink What’s on the menu at Ricky and Olivia, a playful new restaurant and bottle shop in Leslieville
Food & Drink What’s on the menu at Café Renée, chef Nick Liu’s Italian-inspired French restaurant
Food & Drink What’s on the menu at Arbequina, a new halal, alcohol-free restaurant on Roncesvalles
Name: Aamara
Contact: 1224 St. Clair Ave. W., aamara.ca, @aamaratoronto
Neighbourhood: Corso Italia
Owners: Kugendran Perampalam (ThaiRoomGrand, Savor) and Phanom (Patrick) Suksaen (Eat BKK, Koh Lipe, Som Tum Jinda)
Chef: Arulmani Rajarathinam
Accessibility ..read more
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Welcome to Kiss and Tell, a series about the steamy, surprising and frequently absurd world of Toronto dating. Send your most memorable stories from the pursuit of love and lust in the city to submissions@torontolife.com.
—As told to Juliann Garisto
My friend and I were working as costume designers on this super-low-budget TV show. It was set in the ’70s, so I was looking for things like bell bottoms and sweater vests. At first, thrifting seemed like the most viable option, but there wasn’t even enough money for that. My friend suggested that we look up thrift stores that were ..read more
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You look great. Tell me about the ’fit.
I’m going for superhero chic. It’s for We’re Here, my new HBO series.
You’ve also got a new single, an upcoming album and a Netflix movie slated for the end of 2024. Are you the hardest-working queen in Canada?
I’m the hardest-working queen on the planet! I don’t wait for things to happen. People love the idea of a supermodel being discovered in a grocery store—but that shit ain’t happening to little brown boys from Whitby! I remember driving downtown with my parents and seeing the MuchMusic building. It was like seeing God. I needed to be there even th ..read more
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elle cuisine’s long standing reputation as a top catering company speaks for itself. Executive Chef & CEO, Lauren Mozer, founded her company as a boutique private chef service that has since evolved, over the past 12 years, into one of the city’s most trusted and sought after full service catering and events business. Toronto Life is proud to boast elle cuisine as a preferred catering partner for 2024.
As we roll into the second quarter of 2024, we caught up with Mozer to chat about a special charitable event they’re hosting on May 12 for Mother’s Day at The Symes, in support of Shelter Mo ..read more
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More Sort-of Secrets
Food & Drink Sort-of Secret: Southeast Sandwiches, a fast-casual spot in Woodbridge serving Vietnamese and Filipino twists on sandwiches, tacos and poutine
Food & Drink Sort-of Secret: Bungalow 22, a monthly supper club featuring a rotating menu of regional Indian cuisine
Food & Drink Sort-of Secret: Comma, a Korean restaurant on Queen West serving raw marinated crab
The sort-of secret: Casa Verde, a family-run old-school Italian restaurant in Ajax
You may have heard of it if: You have a thing for classic red-sauce spots
But you probably haven’t tried it be ..read more
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The buyers: Dylan Doyle, 33, marketing and communications manager at Ernst and Young, and Matt Maw, 36, director at Red Music Rising.
More House Hunts
Real Estate The Chase: This couple thought they’d be renters for life. Then the market shifted in their favour
Real Estate The Chase: With the birth of their daughter months away, this couple raced to find a new home
Real Estate The Chase: How one couple found their starter home downtown
The story: For six years, Dylan and Matt had been happily renting a two-bedroom apartment in Little Italy for $3,000 a month. They weren’t looking to buy, b ..read more