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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'stripclubs'

January 16, 2008

Toronto's extensive work on the silver screen reveals that, while we have the chameleonic ability to look like anywhere from New York City to Moscow, the disguise doesn't always hold up to scrutiny. Reel Toronto revels in digging up and displaying the films that attempt to mask, hide, or—in rare cases—proudly display our city. Pawn shops, weird strip clubs, eavesdropping traumatized accountants—Queen East has it all. Just because Toronto is capable of playing nearly any......

Continue Reading "Reel Toronto: An Exotic Slice of Egoyan"

August 11, 2007

Peeler aficionados and mammary augmentation connoisseurs are breathing a sigh of relief today as news returns on this morning's fire at Toronto's legendary Brass Rail. Traffic was snarled and redirected as police closed Yonge Street from Isabella to Bloor to battle the fire. Emergency workers were able to contain the blaze inside the Brass Rail's notorious façade, preventing it from spreading inside the club and to neighbouring businesses. Article updated 7:00 p.m. Top photos......

Continue Reading "Brass Rail Burns"

June 29, 2007

Yesterday, the Lakeview Generating Station in Port Credit was demolished as crowds looked on. Toronto usually gets weepy over the destruction of buildings, but the station was a pretty ugly example of Soviet-era industrial architecture and it was powered by coal. Are you going to miss it? Andy Barrie, host of CBC Radio One's Metro Morning, has early-stage Parkinson's. Three men have been charged with pimping out a 17-year-old girl at strip clubs and......

Continue Reading "See You Later Lakeview, Andy Barrie Diagnosed With Parkinsons, Big Pimpin'"

April 29, 2007

When people first hear the words "Professional Pillow Fight League," they often conjure images of jello-wrestling and hair pulling. However, if you've ever been to a Pillow Fight League event, you know that the fights are real, they're violent, and they're bloody entertaining. The Pillow Fight League, also known as the PFL, has been performing around Toronto since last year. They gained international attention in January when they fought for two nights in New York......

Continue Reading "This Ain't No Slumber Party"

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