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The Reimagined Park Hyatt Toronto Officially Reopens its Doors

posted Thursday, September 30, 2021

by: in Travel

Long considered one of Toronto’s most iconic addresses, the Park Hyatt Toronto offers deeply personalized and engaged service as the cornerstone of the hotel’s revival. The re-imagined property combines luxury, sophistication, and glamour with a distinctive nod to Canadian heritage, art deco, and literature. The hotel collaborated with world-renowned designer Alessandro Munge of Studio Munge, […]

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“The Pursued and the Pursuing” adds a queer twist to the ending of  F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”

posted Tuesday, September 28, 2021

by: in Books

The Pursued and the Pursuing reimagines the ending of  F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Instead of Gatsby dying, he finds love in the arms of Nick Carraway. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby ends after Jay Gatsby is shot and killed for a hit and run that he did not commit, as well as for his […]

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Nature-inspired luxury “1 Hotel” opens in Toronto with year-round rooftop lounge

posted Saturday, September 25, 2021

by: in Travel

1 Hotels, the mission-driven, sustainable, luxury hospitality brand opens 1 Hotel Toronto, the sixth property in its portfolio, in partnership with Mohari Hospitality. To mark its Canadian debut, the hotel will host a ceremonial “Tree Planting” with Tree Canada whereby 2021 native trees will be planted throughout the city. As a luxury lifestyle hotel brand inspired […]

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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, releases memoir, turns 70, and reveals her relationship with a woman

posted Saturday, September 25, 2021

by: in Books

On Good Friday in 1953, at only 18 months old, 25 miles from the nearest hospital in Manhattan, Kansas, Cassandra Peterson reached for a pot on the stove and doused herself in boiling water. Third-degree burns covered 35% of her body, and the prognosis wasn’t good. But she survived. Burned and scarred, the impact stayed […]

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Muskoka Brewery – getting ready for fall, hopping up on IPA

posted Tuesday, September 21, 2021

by: in Hospitality (Food & Beverage)

Fall is around the corner, and time to start stocking up on the new fall forward tasting, darker, heavier, and hoppier ales and lagers. Muskoka Brewery continues to produce an abundance of these crisp thirst quenchers. See below for some tried and true offerings, along with a mix pack of IPA’s, and a new Triple […]

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Pandemic Poetry Project – collection of community musings from Buddies patio

posted Wednesday, September 15, 2021

by: in Books

Last summer, poetry lovers/haters gathered on the patio at Buddies in Bad Time Theatre to read and write their own musings on life, love, and the pandemic. Spurred from the mind of Patricia Wilson. along with the careful editing of host and writer David Bateman, the Pandemic Poetry Project has been published. 19 of the 26 […]

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CYCL – products that every cyclist needs to be visible and safe on the roads

posted Tuesday, September 14, 2021

by: in Fitness Solutions Plus, Technology

CYCL is a Dragons’ Den backed company on a mission for safer and greener urban mobility, and dedicated to improving the safety of micro-mobility users worldwide. Best-known for creating WingLights, indicators that fit into the end of bicycle or e-scooter handlebars, which are designed to make your direction intentions clear to other road users and […]

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Householders – linked short stories about families, nascent queers, and self-deluded utopians

posted Tuesday, September 14, 2021

by: in Books

A woman impersonates a nun online, with unexpected consequences. In a rapidly changing neighborhood, tensions escalate around two events planned for the same day. The barista girlfriend of a tech billionaire survives a zombie apocalypse only to face spending her life with the paranoid super-rich. The linked stories in Householders move effortlessly from the commonplace to the […]

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Love That Journey For Me: The Queer Revolution of Schitt’s Creek

posted Saturday, September 4, 2021

by: in Books

Love That Journey For Me dives deep into the cultural sensation of Canadian comedy-drama Schitt’s Creek. Considering the fusion of existing sitcom traditions, references and tropes, this Inkling analyses the nuance of the show and its surrounding cultural and societal impact as a queer revolution. By discussing how the show reshapes LGBTQ+ narratives from the […]

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“Red X” – a tale of queerness and horror, as men go missing from Toronto’s gay village

posted Tuesday, August 31, 2021

by: in Books

Men are disappearing from Toronto’s gay village. They’re the marginalized, the vulnerable. One by one, stalked and vanished, they leave behind small circles of baffled, frightened friends. Against the shifting backdrop of homophobia throughout the decades, from the HIV/AIDS crisis and riots against raids to gentrification and police brutality, the survivors face inaction from the […]

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