Becoming a modern day medieval man
To let you in on a secret, in a quaint building in Dupont, a medieval battle is underway.
To let you in on a secret, in a quaint building in Dupont, a medieval battle is underway.
Lawrence Park Community Church moves online to continue church events during
pandemic.
The actors of the Scarborough Players explain why they keep on acting despite the hard work and lack of pay.
By Nick Parker The outside of the Pasquale Brothers Specialty Foods store on Tuesday March 3, 2020 in Etobicoke, ON. (Nick Parker/ T•) Overtop industrial style brick sit the words “PASQUALE Brothers, SINCE 1917,” rendered in skinny red plastic lettering. You wouldn’t find the advertisement of their specialty Italian foods store from glossy flyers in your mailbox sent in…
Leslieville’s unconventional market offers artists a new way to make a living
From renting out and selling film equipment, to hosting workshops and classes in order to train for the use of the building’s multitude of workspaces and editing suits, LIFT is essentially a film school that provides training in both older, analog-style filmmaking, and new, digital-style filmmaking, providing a student with adept knowledge of both worlds.
Nearly two decades in, family-run restaurant weights options amid climbing rents
One music studio in Brampton is keeping the universal language alive
By Ariel Brookes Inside the waiting room of the Yellow Dog Music School, the lively melody of the electric guitar and the deep pulse of the drums can be felt in the vibrations in the walls. The drums and guitar aren’t playing in sync, they are coming from two different practice rooms. The chaotic feeling…
The Comic Room is located on the side of an old plaza across from Scarborough Health Network General Hospital. There are no big billboards or neon lights calling attention to it; blink and you’ll miss the store when driving by. However, the sign that reads “Books ½ price” is inviting enough to attract curious minds.