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Populist: January 7–13
We publish a lot of articles on Torontoist, and sometimes it’s hard to keep up. Populist is a weekly recap, appearing every Sunday night, that features some of the coolest, most interesting, most commented, and most recommended posts from our past week.

- We announced the top vote-getters for Superheroes and Supervillains of 2007! Who could have possibly anticipated that Stephen Harper was so disliked?
- Julie Reitsma tried to find the best pho in the latest Great Torontoist Challenge. The winner, as always, is your taste buds. (This week’s most commented-on post.)
- Maneesh Mohindra gave us our new favourite insult, courtesy of a Toronto cop: “I’ll break your fucking ponytail.” Uhhh and there was also some tasering involved. (This week’s most recommended article.)
- Patrick Metzger and Ken Hunt debated banning billboard advertising in the latest Torontoist vs. Torontoist. But how else will drivers along the Gardiner learn about new H&M blouses?
- Roxanne Bielskis wrote about Antonia Zerbisias’s new blog Broadsides (awesome!), which is primarily about how much Zerbisias doesn’t like her body (not…so…awesome).
- Kevin Plummer contrasted the words of a visitor to Toronto to one of our city’s preeminent philosophers to explore the topic of rudeness.
- David Topping happened upon an old subway ad and subway map, both devoted to wiping out their respective scourges: the Sheppard subway, and stretching.
- Readers’ favourite photo of the past week (by recommends) was Friday’s stunning black and white portrait, taken by James Helmer.
- And hey! We’re going to be on CBC’s Test The Nation next Sunday night! Watch us!
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