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Toronto is getting a brand new park at the former Honest Ed s site
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What s open and closed Easter Sunday 2021 in Toronto
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Beer Store in Toronto to be incorporated into new boutique condo building
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Just one major intersection north of the massive complex coming to the Honest Ed s site and another new build directly across from it, a new condo development is slated for Toronto s Annex neighbourhood, which hopes to set itself apart with interior details inspired by the arts.
The Oscar Residences will be a boutique nine-storey mixed- building at 500 Dupont St. W, at the corner of Bathurst, where a sprawling Beer Store and parking lot currently sit.
Kiwi Jr. - Cooler Returns (Album Review) Wednesday, 27 January 2021 Written by Huw Baines
Indie-rock is full of carefully disguised traps designed to ensnare posers and almost-there tribute acts: bands can be too clever, or too dumb, sound too much like their influences, or sound too little like themselves after a couple of records. By accident or design Kiwi Jr. stray into these crosshairs all the time, but whenever the moment to pull the trigger strikes they ricochet off into some other thing entirely.
With their second album, ‘Cooler Returns’, they prove themselves adept at evoking Jonathan Richman’s speak-sing poppiness and the antic jangle of Parquet Courts, anchoring each segue to singer Jeremy Gaudet’s slate of zingers and sharp hooks.
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game is Toronto nostalgia overload
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game is Toronto nostalgia overload
The game based on the cult classic Toronto-set comic series is back after a decade – and its effects have intensified By Richard Trapunski
Is it possible to be nostalgic for nostalgia?
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game has so many layers of nostalgia layered on top of each other, it’s hard to separate them. Playing it in Toronto during a pandemic just piles even more nostalgia on top of that.
The game, now labelled the “Complete Edition,” was a minor sensation when it was released back in 2010. It popularized a retro sensibility that became ubiquitous among games made by indie video game developers. It’s been de-listed since 2014 (likely due to licensing issues) and unavailable on newer consoles, which has only grown its cult legend.
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