When Drake was a teenager, he’d stand outside Toronto’s long-gone Escape Nightclub handing out flyers just to get inside and lose himself in Vybz Kartel’s music. On Sunday night, he came full circle, recalling that memory on stage as he welcomed the dancehall star for his first-ever Canadian concert at Scotiabank Arena.
To be part of the “mainstream” music scene doesn’t mean what it used to. Yet in today’s world, you don’t have to be mainstream to have thousands of fans.
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How To Build A Haunted House by Caitlin Blackwell Baines: My night of terror in a haunted house
One woman’s journey through some of the spookiest houses in the world
War is an inevitable part of human society, and we must train our brains for the next…
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How To Art by Kate Bryan: Relax… art isn't something to be scared of!
If you want to know how to talk art without having to be pretentious then this is the book for you
Whether it was at the draft, the trade deadline, or during free agency, Ross Atkins has always emphasized the importance of values during his decade as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.
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THE GREYHOUND DIARY by Judy Montagu Edited by Anna Mathias: Rip-roaring tale of how the illegitimate daughter of an Earl became a Texas rodeo star
– and then turned down a suitor worth $100 million
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Meet the Blue Jays fan knitting a post-season sweater while watching the playoffs
One Blue Jays fan is combining her love of baseball and knitting to create a special sweater, marking Toronto’s historic playoff run.
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THE SURGEON, THE MIDWIFE, THE QUACK by Alanna Skuse: Think you're having a baby? Bite your husband's bottom
Kathryn Hughes dives into the farcical and dangerous world of early modern medicine.
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Dazzling debut fiction: Flat Earth by Anika Jade Levy, Boy from the North Country by Sam Sussman, Our Precious Wars by Perrine Tripier
Sara Lawrence reviews the best debut fiction out this month



