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    “For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. . . .”

    It seems as though millennials are turning their attention away from the organized religions they’ve most likely grown up with, and have directed their beliefs to something more tangible, more holistic, and in some ways, earthlier. Julia Abballe interviewed Samantha Pasut, a certified and practicing Mastery Level Reiki expert, who shared her insight into a new world of magic.

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    Where Are You Christmas?: Unexpected (but Exceptional) Holiday Events

    With the holiday season upon us, it comes as no surprise that the city has become a hot spot for festive events. For those wishing to avoid the large crowds of the Distillery District’s Christmas Market and the multitude of events taking place in Young-Dundas Square, discovering new, festive things to do can be difficult. Below, we have a list of some of the less crowded holiday events and activities happening in and around Toronto. Ugly Christmas Sweater Cocktail Cruise Ugly Christmas sweaters have become a staple of the holiday season and this cocktail cruise provides the opportunity to don your favourite hideous holiday attire and celebrate the season while…

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    School’s Out! Now What? Part 2

    Keeping your kids amused and occupied during March Break By: Heather Pierce While the children rejoice in their freedom from school, working parents struggle to find campsand activities to keep them occupied. In part two of On the Danforth’s March Break series, we take a look at the activities the Toronto public libraries on the Danforth have to offer. Combine the events from both libraries together and your kids will have a full  week of fun.