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Shake Your Bouzouki!
The bouzouki has been a mainstay of traditional Greek music for centuries and the Danforth is the best place in Toronto to hear the charismatic sound of this instrument.
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How to Host the Perfect Backyard Barbeque
As backyard barbeque season approaches, set yourself apart from the rest by hosting a gathering with one of these unique barbeque ideas.
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Lippert’s 3rd Annual Music Festival Approaches This April
Lippert Music Centre has held a special place in the Danforth community for over 50 years. Two years ago they started a new tradition called the Lippert Music Festival, which is open to the public and will occur on April 2nd and 3rd.
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Danforth Schools Coming Up Short – Part Two
In part two of local schools series, we look at Danforth Collegiate's poor score from The Ontario Secondary Student’s Report Card and the ways that it has possibly resulted in an unjust perception of the institution.
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Affordable Lunch on the Danforth: Review of Mong-Kut Thai Restaurant
Are you looking for a reasonably priced Danforth lunch restaurant? Mong-Kut Thai might be just the place.
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Calgary Band “Atlas Shrug” Relocates To Danforth
Enter Atlas Shrug, a Calgary foursome who have relocated to the Danforth with one thing on their collective mind: to make progressive music that not only sounds great, but has a profound impact on the listener and how they think about the world around them.
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Is the Danforth Still the Home of Toronto’s Best Affordable Bikes?
For two decades, Cyclemania has been the go-to shop for the $300 urban bike. Can the market support two recent organizations that make similar products?
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Danforth Schools Coming Up Short
For years, high schools in the Danforth area have been suffering from a reputation of inadequacy. This three-part series examines the issues at play in the assessment Danforth area schools Eastern Commerce, Danforth Collegiate and Monarch Park.
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5 Tips For Your First Cruise
If you’re going on your first cruise, here are some helpful tips to make your vacation smooth sailing.
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How To Make It As A Musician In Toronto
Not every performer will have international fame, a large fortune, and screaming fans, but becoming a musician can be a viable career if you truly love music. Being passionate about performing helps Andrew Fetterley and Lori Nuic overcome the difficulties abounding the music industry.