All the latest about Toronto this week
In today’s edition of This City: a 26-year-old designer makes the mistake of thinking a drunken invitation to play Mario Kart was ever about video games, how a nurse and a schooteacher balance their wanderlust and careers while living out of a 55-square-foot van, and a drag queen who amassed millions of fans by explaining math on TikTok. Visit torontolife.com for even more city coverage. |
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After another fight with her controlling boyfriend, Ashley needed to blow off some steam, so she went to Sneaky Dee’s Emo Night hoping to make friends and have some fun. Then things got weird: an encounter with a stranger on a bike, bathroom cocaine, an invitation to play Mario Kart—and quite a bit more. Find out how Ashley ended her night. |
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| “When I started out, it felt like I was living a double life,” says Online Kyne. “All of my drag queen friends couldn’t believe I was becoming a mathematician, and my math friends couldn’t believe I was doing the splits on stage after class.” Check out her full story. |
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| AI has made it easy for university students to fake their way to a degree. They argue that ChatGPT is just another study tool. But professors are panicking, and the system is unravelling. In our September issue, an inside look at the education revolution. Plus, the untold story of the Bellaria massacre; how a Toronto woman started a popcorn business in prison; where to eat, drink and party at TIFF; and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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