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Toronto Star bestsellers: Robert Macfarlane answers yes to ‘Is a River Alive?’ and Robin Wall Kimmerer’s ‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ returns ...
Gta Toronto Star photographer Dick Loek had a natural charm that could ‘get people doing handstands’ The former Star staff photographer died on June 7 from a heart condition. He was 84.
What does it take to knock Stephen King and Carley Fortune off the top of the fiction bestsellers list? It helps if you're Taylor Jenkins Reid.
Barnes himself would likely need to be a part of a bigger package to make the salaries work out under NBA trade rules, but Grange suggested that Toronto's previous investment in their star wouldn ...
Stephen King’s latest hits No. 1 and Guy Gavriel Kay takes us to medieval France on this week’s lists.
Canadian mystery writer Linwood Barclay recently told Janet Somerville in the Star that he was taking a risk with his newest book, the horror novel “Whistle,” about an evil model train set. If ...
Toronto Star wins best scoop, investigative among other recognitions at Best in Business awards The awarded stories ranged from undercover investigations into low Uber Eats wages to exposés on ...
New Brunswick-born, Toronto-trained sommelier Sam Melanson may be the unsung star of the floor. He glides between tables with finesse, equally adept at engaging non-wine drinkers as he is discussing ...
When it comes to legendary Toronto retail landmarks, few could truly rival the cultural significance of Sam the Record Man, where stepping into the s… ...
Gordon Lightfoot had several Top 10 hits in the 1970s, but only 'Sundown' hit No. 1. What's the seedy backstory of the woman who inspired it?
Toronto’s fabled Pilot Tavern faces an uncertain future, amid Yorkville’s changes, with optimism Painters and musicians have treasured the Pilot and forged memories there.
Joni Mitchell Archives Volume 4 Reviewed: A genius captured in perpetual motion Spanning 1976 to 1980, the latest dive into Joni Mitchell’s past finds her speeding ever further away from musical ...