If the Shoe Fits
How one Toronto design school is reviving a lost art
How one Toronto design school is reviving a lost art
Leslieville has become synonymous with change, but Gadabout Vintage will stand the test of time
Anyone lucky enough to stumble upon this retro diner amidst the hustle bustle of Downtown Toronto, is in for a treat– literally. From one buck milkshakes to sandwiches no more than four dollars, this hidden gem will leave you wanting to treasure it for many more years to come.
Diane Walton tried to find a way to entertain herself while walking her dog. Three years later, she brought the people of Leslieville together, one photo at a time.
Tom Fidgen has contributed to the woodworking industry for over a decade but a recent opportunity will help shape Fidgen’s lasting legacy in the Canadian woodworking industry.
From Olympic dreams to a brush with pop stardom, competitive beginnings for Toronto musician Moon led him to a home in Leslieville to explore his art.
The Toronto Newsgirls Boxing Club invited me down for a free boxing session. Here’s what I found.
As the storefronts on Gerrard Street East shift and change, an old tavern has stayed the same.