Deepi, a 41-year-old writer, met Aaron at the ROM after matching with him on Bumble. Following a day of art and strolling around the city, Aaron invited her back to his place—where he ended up nude modelling and admiring his own physique. Read more here. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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| After a lifetime of making people laugh offstage, Larissa Primeau, a 46-year-old writer, director and producer from the Beaches, finally took her turn at stand-up. “Ten seconds into my set, I heard the first laugh,” she says. “I have never felt so high.” See more from our ultimate 2025 bucket list here. |
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| Last year, it felt like there was conflict around every corner—be it the fights for Ontario Place and the Science Centre, the shuttering of safe consumption sites, or the battle over bike lanes. The feature stories our readers loved most show how deeply Torontonians care about their home—and how far they’ll go to fight for it. Here, our most-read deep dives of 2024. |
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What to see, do, watch and read this month |
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| It’s been 10 years since James Thomas Smith, better known as Jamie xx, released an album of his own. His debut, In Colour, rocked the world of dance when it was released in 2015, and he went on to produce hits for Drake; Tyler, the Creator; and Alicia Keys. Now, with the arrival of his long-awaited sophomore album, In Waves, Smith is making music under his own name again—and he’s kicking things off with a world tour. Jan. 14 and 15, History |
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| JANUARY 2025: BRAVE NEW YEAR |
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