John Parkin, the Toronto architect who led Canada’s 1960s international-style modernist movement, designed this eight-bedroom, 12-bathroom megamansion on the Bridle Path, the city’s “most prestigious ...
Now, she finds herself looking at it from a new angle: showcasing a series of short films about the Sin Strip that captures the lives of sex workers on Yonge in a project she calls Into the Night. The ...
Don Pyle's book of photography, ephemera, and memoir, Trouble in the Camera Club, documents his experience as a Toronto teen in the late 1970s, infatuated with underground rock and, once the word came ...
In the early 1970s, Toronto filmmaker Keith Lock moved to Buck Lake, where members of the Toronto art scene were undertaking an experiment in communal living. Lock filmed the achievements.
Sidestreet was a Canadian television drama, which aired Sundays on CBC from 1975 to 1978. It starred Sean McCann and Donnelly Rhodes as police working the mean streets of 1970s Toronto. The producers ...
Michelle Ross defined Toronto's drag scene. An icon and community builder, she began performing in the 1970s and inspired generations of Black drag queens, who followed in her footsteps. Ross was a ...