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New kid in the 'hood Retro Rotisserie updates old favourites for foodies with sophisticated tastes
by Steven Davey
T-dot's nightspots love Pride, always make big plans and sometimes set special late-night hours.
by Steven Davey
Last until dawn by preparing yourself for the long haul
By ZENYA SIRANT
Let's talk ttok, the doughy korean rice-flour noodle that's the diameter
by Steven Davey
Anything goes in penetration these days as long as it’s safe and mutually consenting
By SIBYLLE PREUSCHAT
Surf your way to a a virtual queer community beyond Church and Wellesley
By MIKE SMITH
Nothin' says lovin' like finishing a renovation
By SCOTT NISBET
At Omi you get oh-my-god good sushi, great street action and even some decent tunes
by Steven Davey
by Steven Davey
With Omi in the picture, dining in the Church and Wellesley area has picked up. Here are some other recommended spots in the area, plus some tips on queer-friendly eateries in other parts of town.
By Stven Davey
T.O.'s lesbo musicians descend on the Pride stage for a post-Dyke March extravaganza
By SARAH LISS
Gay marriage, celebrity switching, high school bullies, traumatic pride memories and Queer as Folk.
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T.O.’s queer community celebrates its power and creativity over 11 days in one of the summer’s most spectacular festivals. Here’s what’s going on through Pride Day.
Compiled by LESLEY McALLISTER
Thursday, June 19
Friday, June 20
Saturday, June 21
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Friday, June 27
Saturday, June 28
PRIDE DAY: Sunday, June 29
Monday, June 30
Wed, July 2
Thursday, July 3
Friday, July 4
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Sunday, June 29
Pride Parade Floats, marching bands, costumes and choreography. Starts Church and Bloor (2 pm), heads W to Yonge, S on Yonge to Dundas and back to Church. Free. www.pridetoronto.com |
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