In today’s edition of This City: a colourful converted church apartment with a heavy dose of quirk, how a Wychwood couple making $123,800 a year spend their money, a long-standing theatre festival’s glorious return, and more. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
Content creator Sara Camposarcone’s eccentric Hamilton home is filled with stained glass windows, a 1,000-piece vintage clothing collection and—of course—a hamburger-shaped ottoman. Here’s a peek inside her delightfully kooky space. |
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| Meara and Zach Medcalf make a combined $123,800 a year. They live in a two-bed, two-bath condo in Wychwood, which Meara bought pre-construction in 2017. Their monthly mortgage payments are $2,652, and they put $400 a month into a wedding fund. “Ontario was too expensive, so we’re having our wedding in Mexico,” says Meara. Here’s how they spend their money. |
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What to read, watch and listen to this month |
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| Along with trips to the islands and the Ex, the pantheon of Toronto summer activities wouldn’t be complete without Dream in High Park, the annual staging of Shakespeare classics at the woodsy west-end amphitheatre. Founded in 1983, the festival is marking its 41st anniversary this summer with a new production of Hamlet. High Park Amphitheatre, July 21 to September 1 |
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