All the latest about Toronto this week
In today’s edition of This City: a 34-year-old teacher is shocked when her new husband requests that they live apart. Plus, Lionel Richie shares his love of Toronto audiences. And a preview of the ROM’s new exhibition on homegrown threads. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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Holly met Scott, a man from New York, while backpacking through South America. She was immediately attracted to him: kind, open-minded, spiritual and a bit older. After a dinner date, Scott was convinced that their meeting was destiny. Then, on the night before both would fly home, he pulled out a ring and proposed. See what happened next. |
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| Since its first show (Bryan Adams, May 1995, sell-out crowd), Budweiser Stage has been synonymous with summer and stars both celestial and musical. As the venue kicks off its 30th season, we asked Lionel Richie (and dozens of others) to share their best memories. “Everything just felt bigger, better and louder on that stage,” he says. “The energy from the crowd was unmatched.” |
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What to see, do and read this month |
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| Made from existing materials, quilts might just be the first iteration of upcycling. A new exhibition at the ROM, Quilts: Made in Canada, displays several artifacts from historic events, like famous battles, marriages and births, with pieces dating from the 1850s. ROM, June 29 |
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| In the latest issue: our annual ranking of where to eat now. Plus, the small-town doctor who tore his community apart, confessions of a reformed shoplifter, an eye-popping history of Budweiser Stage, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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