Category: culture

On Thursday April 23rd, the Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies hosted its annual Bonham Centre Awards Gala – this year honouring the “Power of Inclusion” from global sport leaders.

Check out what Mark had to say about coming out as an Olympic athlete, the Pan-Am games and the study of sexual diversity.

Honey and potato rye ebelskiver, spruce cured trout, crème fraiche, potato petals

On Monday, February 23rd, I attended the In the Land of Sea and Honey dinner, organized by Render Food Magazine in collaboration with our friends from Fat Girl Food Squad. Held at Beast in Toronto’s King West neighbourhood, the dinner aimed to celebrate food and the feminist culture. Proceeds from this intimate dining event went to Render Food Magazine, a quarterly publication whose aim is “to empower women in the kitchen by representing women and their contributions to…

When you get a chance to have an elegant dinner at Toronto’s historic Casa Loma, you immediately carpe diem that opportunity. Take, for example, this Johnnie Walker whisky pairing dinner on the eve of Robbie Burns Day, on Saturday evening, January 24th.

Today is a day for Canadians to be proud as @Canada joined Twitter. In just 10 hours and only 7 tweets there’s been over 50,000 patriotic followers.

On a beautiful masquerade-themed black-tie evening in the Distillery District where fashion and charity come together, the 2nd annual “Le Grand Bal Masquerade” celebrated the launch of Canadian Fabric Magazine Volume 2 on November 24, 2014. Net proceeds of the evening support Toronto’s own Oolagen Youth Mental Health.

For something different, here’s your chance to get immersed in all things Icelandic. In it’s 4th year spanning multiple cities, The Taste of Iceland festival takes place here in downtown Toronto from Thursday, Nov 13th to Sunday, Nov 16th, 2014 in the form of prix fixe dining at Luma Restaurant as well as free concerts and films for the love of Reykjavik and beyond.

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