From big-name concerts at the Rogers Centre, to packed Toronto Maple Leaf games at Scotiabank Arena, many of Toronto's ...
Have you ever wondered what drives sneakerhead culture? Are you intrigued by the universal allure of an epic pair of trainers and what about them compels artists to coin revolutionary designs?
Positioned on the northern edge of the University of Toronto campus, the Royal Ontario Museum (also referred to as the "ROM") is a must-visit for avid history enthusiasts. Since its establishment ...
On Sept. 27, the Aga Khan Museum and Park were illuminated for Lapis Ball: Be the Light, a fundraiser presented by Anwar and Nasreen Aman and Steel Canada Limited. More than 450 guests celebrated ...
Art/Wear: Sneakers x Artists is on display now in Toronto until March 23, 2026. Head to the museum’s website to purchase tickets and learn more about the exhibition.
This Halloween, Toronto History Museums invites visitors after dark to uncover Eerie Tales & Spine-Tingling Tours. Explore historic homes to hear true tales of the past inhabitants, and paranormal ...
Pop culture recommendations from Tyrone Edwards, Bojana Sentaler, Souvankham Thammavongsa, Geddy Lee and more The Manulife Centre Ron White store is set to become a regular Bata Shoe Museum at 1 p ...
The New York-born artist, who has lived in Canada for more than half a century, explains how she bypassed sexism in the 1970s to teach herself photography, and why she will always be connected to ...
Not so long ago, Toronto was a white-bread city. That was before chefs started baking Danish rye, sous-viding bacon and otherwise... Moses McIntee, who holds court at Museum Tavern, the posh bar ...