Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'bayst'
April 1, 2007
The 1960s and 1970s saw family dining restaurant chains explode across North America. Chains such as Steak n' Burger took staples of diners and greasy spoons and used cleanliness, low prices and conformity to draw in hungry families. You have all the components of the old-school low-end steak dinner: a bowl of iceberg lettuce with no fresh-ground pepper or sun-dried tomato vinaigrette in sight, a baked potato with a huge pat of butter; a......
Continue Reading "Vintage Toronto Ads: Try a Little Tenderness"October 11, 2006
Looks like the weather forecast is calling for nothing but rain over the next little while. Lucky for you, we have an excellent solution to pass the time indoors. Grab a friend or a hot date and head over to the Allen Lambert Galleria in BCE Place to check out the World Press Photo 2006 exhibit. World Press Photo is a non-profit organization which runs one of the most well-known and prestigious worldwide annual......
Continue Reading "World Press Photo 2006 Exhibit"May 12, 2006
Only someone of Leonard Cohen's stature could stop traffic on Bay St. It also helps when you're one of Canada's most esteemed poets and just released a book after 22 years. The "silent one" (apparently that's his Zen name) will be at the Bay and Bloor Indigo tomorrow at 4:00pm. They're closing Bay St. from Bloor to Charles to accommodate the mad throngs of Cohen devotees that'll show up. It's not a book signing......
Continue Reading "Leonard Cohen Stops Bay St."September 23, 2005
When newmindspace put out a call for folks to come down to Kensington Market for a game of Capture the Flag, Kevin Bracken, one half of the heart of the operation, printed off 55 maps for participants. He thought he had overestimated how many people would show up, but figured he'd play it safe. To what was likely a combination of shock, delight, and ultimately being overwhelmed, 100 people came to play. This time......
Continue Reading "Capture the PATH"February 1, 2005
Let's say you go to see Poochwater, the Dora-winning play by Winnipeg-born Mike McPhaden which opens in previews at the Theatre Passe Muraille tomorrow. And then, let's say you come out with a craving for something else from Winnipeg: Old Dutch Chips. Well, fear not! You're just a hop, skip and a jump away from Super Queen Market, the convenience store located at 596 Queen St. W. Conveniently close to both Theatre Passe Muraille AND......
Continue Reading "Theatre Tuesday: Post-Theatre Snackery"