Fashion & Style
Street Style: At Buskerfest
Name: KimOccupation: Non-profit co-founder/co-director
My Style: Definitely a weirdo
My Favourite Piece: My 100% recycled rubber shoes which smell like strawberries
Name: Nat
Occupation: Non-profit co-founder/co-director
My Style: Queer farmer trickster
My Favourite Piece: My bracelet, a gift from a kind stranger
Fashion & Style
Street Style: Open Roof and After Dark
Name: Tara + TerryOccupation: Artist; Garbage man
Personal Style: Little Edie; Elderly man
Favourite Item: My tie made by a local artist; my beer
Name: Lily
Occupation: Wedding co-ordinator
Personal Style: Rodeo chic hobo preppy mix
Favourite Item: My Ferragamo bag
Eat & Drink
The first downtown Toronto night market
It was a weekend jam-packed with food (and just as many people) in our gluttonous city as the T&T Waterfront Night Market overtook the Port Lands. Adapted after the hugely popular street bazaars of Asia, this new feast for foodies is downtown Toronto's answer to similar events taking place north of Steeles. Arts
Late Night in the Bedroom Season Finale
The inaugural season of Late Night in the Bedroom came to a triumphant end on Wednesday evening in front of a live audience at the Toronto Underground Cinema. Members of Toronto's burgeoning indie arts scene came out to celebrate what is essentially a labour of love, culture and creativity among former Whippersnappers and friends. The web-based series has, over the course of twelve webisodes, skewed towards the indie and obscure - yet, nevertheless engaging - personalities that shape this city with their chosen craft. City
BIXI bikes make their Toronto debut
BIXI bikes made their official Toronto debut last night at the public subscription launch party at the Gladstone Hotel. Hundreds of people came out in support of what could be the first large scale bicycle-sharing program in this city, should BIXI meet its subscription and sponsorship targets by the end of November. Many partygoers were avid cyclists and cycling advocates, others stopped by to take the bikes out for a test ride around the block, and some were like me: pedestrians with a renewed interest in cycling, lured by the accessibility and flexibility that BIXI can provide, with none of the ownership. Announcements
Where to go in Toronto to grow your own food
It was the first urban agriculture business of its kind in Toronto, long before organic became a supermarket staple, specializing in ecologically sustainable garden alternatives. Now, with a new location on Sorauren serving the Parkdale and Roncevalles communities, this store continues to help its customers be at the forefront of the grow-your-own-food movement.Find out more in my profile of Urban Harvest.


