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Buy Me
By Mark Pupo
If Toronto Had a "Strong Mayor"
By Barry Blitt
Shooting Stars
By Katrina Onstad
COLUMNS
India Summer
I'm white, I'm single, and I'm from small-town Northern Ontario. I thought I'd never fit into Little India. I couldn't have been more wrong By Cynthia Brouse
He Got Aim
If you're a professional dartsplayer, your life is defined by tiny segments on a board eight feet away. If you're two-time world champion John Part, you hit those segments more often than any other Canadian in history By Trevor Cole
Kicking the Habit
A 120-year-old nunnery did the unthinkable:it expanded and moved into an airy building with a thoroughly modern sensibility By Katherine Ashenburg
THIS CITY
Hanging with indie princess Emily Haines • Telling Tales on K-os, Robert Munsch and 44,000 Sober Alcoholics • What Kansas, Iowa, South Dakota and Ohio have that we don't
CITY SURVIVOR
24 hours with Novelist Russell Smith By Gillian Grace
Super Shopper
The city’s best loot By Nancy Won
On the Block
The rise of Dundas West By Olivia Stren
Dining
The next Niagara By James Chatto
Food
Return of the killer tomatoes By Sasha Chapman
Drink
Getting all sniffy By David Lawrason
Restaurants
Challah-lujah: the best French Toast • How Czehoski's went from Polish to posh • Plus our star-rated reviews
This Month
Cronenberg's twisted take on the American dream at TIFF • Iceland's Sigur Ros packs sonic heat • Kristin Booth gets the royal treatment at Soulpepper
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