Posts Filed Under: “Queen Street West”
With sights set on a new home in March, Eyesore Cinema wants to prove that the video store is alive and well.
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Robin LeBlanc
Demon-slaying New York teens try to kick-start a fantasy franchise on the streets of fair Toronto.
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David Fleischer
After 13 years of abandonment, the Shaw Street School is reopening as Artscape Youngplace.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Andrew Louis
A humble indie film presents the city as its real, beautiful self.
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David Fleischer
To mark the anniversary of the northeastern blackout, there was a street party on Queen Street West.
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Steve Kupferman
Orphan Black, BBC America's cult sci-fi series, is shot (and maybe even set) in Toronto.
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David Fleischer
The Community Bicycle Network doesn't just fix up your bike, it teaches you to do the fixing yourself.
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Christopher R. Graham (Guest Contributor) • Photos by Andrew Louis
A public chalkboard invites Torontonians to share their life goals.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Corbin Smith
A wandering arts space gets a place to call its own.
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Steve Kupferman • Photo by Corbin Smith
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.
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David Fleischer
We couldn't help but notice this stencil.
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Stephanie Avery
With news this week that three bookstores—The Book Mark, Glad Day, and Dragon Lady Comics—are to be sold or closed, we look back at some beloved bookshops from Toronto's past.
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Jamie Bradburn
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Stephanie Avery
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Jaime Woo
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Steve Kupferman
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Torontoist
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Stephen Michalowicz
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