Five One-of-a-Kind Meals at the Coolest Third-Culture Restaurants Across Canada
As a Millennial and a pretty decent home cook, I’d still rather spend my hard-earned cash on unforgettable meals—those special dishes I could never recreate at home, no matter how many Netflix cooking shows I’ve binged. Bonus points if the meal comes with a side of drama, spectacle or an epic
How Toronto’s Choir! Choir! Choir! Became Holiday Music Darlings
Music is powerful, emotional and, at its best, it can bring people together. This is perfectly demonstrated by the beloved Canadian music ensemble Choir! Choir! Choir!. Several of the choir’s videos on YouTube, which boast over 83 million views and counting, include guest appearances by renowned a
Grandma Knows Best: Canada’s Most Stylish Seniors on Mastering Grandmacore
Hot off the heels of Brat summer, the fashion ecosystem shifted towards a fresh yet familiar wave of nostalgic charm, resembling the styles of bygone eras. With this, we swung seamlessly into what was dubbed “Strega Nona fall,” named after the beloved and iconic children’s book character who l
Why Anne of Green Gables Is Huge in Japan
On an early July day in 1911, a young woman named Lucy Maud Montgomery got married in the parlour of a green-trimmed farmhouse on Prince Edward Island. Fast forward over 100 years later, and Montgomery’s status as a lioness of Canadian literature and globally-beloved author has inspired hordes of
Comedian Alia Rasul and Director Sura Mallouh Bring History, Heart and Humour With New Doc
Filipina-Canadian comedian Alia Rasul says she fell into filmmaking “by accident” during the pandemic. She thought the humorous stories her dad Amroussi told her about his unusual number of near-death experiences would take shape as, at the most, a podcast. “What you see is very differen
How Sash Simpson Is Giving Back to the Orphanage Where He Grew Up
Philanthropy runs in Chef Sash Simpson’s family. His mother, Sandra Simpson, adopted him from the Families for Children orphanage in Coimbatore, India, a non-profit she founded around 1974. Known as “Babu” while living on the streets prior to his time there, Sash credits his adoptive mother wi
With His Latest Work, Artist Benjamin Von Wong Calls for Healthier Biodiversity
Benjamin Von Wong’s art is hard to miss. The 37-year-old Toronto-born artist is known for large-scale, dramatic installations that bring attention to pressing environmental issues. They are, in that sense, crafts of activism. His biggest objective? Fighting climate change. Past projects of V
Nine Beauty Brands Honouring Their Founder’s Heritage
Inspiration can often be found close to home, and that’s certainly the case for the latest must-try beauty brands that are honouring sacred cultural traditions and rituals from around the world. With familial ties to India, West Africa, Korea and the Middle East, a growing group of founders are le
From Seoul to Lagos, These Cities Have the Most Underrated Street Style in the World
There are a few usual suspects when it comes to sourcing style inspiration from around the world. Think, Paris, Tokyo, New York City. Those sartorially blessed city folk have long been recognized for knowing how to rule the sidewalks with spirit and flare. But for something a little different and wi

