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Resolutions 2007
An insider’s guide to becoming super-buff, effortlessly eco-conscious, fabulously ahead-of-the-curve and, if you’re determined, a Bay Street titan. Plus, for those who are better at breaking resolutions than making them, how to behave badly with panache
While You Were Sleeping
In the dead of night, he breaks into your house and snatches your car keys. The next day, your SUV is in a shipping container en route to the Middle East, and he’s $50,000 richer. Welcome to the easy life of a Toronto car thief By Sarah Fulford
Rebel Rebel
George Stroumboulopoulos is a loner who loves attention, an anti-authoritarian mama’s boy and a motorcycle-riding hedonist who doesn’t drink, smoke or sleep. His job? Save the perennially uncool CBC By Olivia Stren
This City
At home with Chatelaine’s new “hard-core girly girl” editor Sara Angel • Where Toronto ranks on the international obesity scale • Kenny and Spenny on morality, friendship and their willingness to risk pretty much everything for fame and cash
Coming to a theatre near you
At a time when churches are going grey or going under, the Meeting House is overflowing. Welcome to postmodern Christianity By Katrina Onstad
Sitting Ducks
Chefs prize it and diners crave it, but entire countries have banned it.
Is foie gras really so wrong? There was only one way to find out By Sasha Chapman
City Survivor
24 hours with Cabaret singer Patricia O’Callaghan By Amy Verner
Super Shopper The city’s best loot By Karen Eull and Ingrie Williams
On the Block The sexy new storefronts of Liberty Village By Olivia Stren
Food The search for Government Brown bread, a South African love story By Richard Poplak
Drink Enough about you: what our wine critic drinks on a budget and off the clock By David Lawrason
Restaurants
Something spiny at Starfish • A tale of two tamales • Restaurant Makeover’s dirty little secret • Quest for the best onion soup • Plus, our star-rated reviews
This Month
British photographer Tony Ray-Jones’s seaside nostalgia • The African guitar summit’s multiculti musical mash-up • For dedicated potato heads, a primer to the city’s vodka bar
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