Summertime smoke-out: 10 glorious ways to celebrate legalization
It’s the first summer Canadians can enjoy weed legally, and we’ve combed our brains for summertime-friendly ways to honour the plant with creativity and gusto
It’s the first summer Canadians can enjoy weed legally, and we’ve combed our brains for summertime-friendly ways to honour the plant with creativity and gusto
The College Street dive bar and dance spot is famed for its Jamaican-style sound system with sub bass that “reaches into your soul”
As weed goes corporate, so might its relationship with musicians and artists
Three experts weigh in on what you should know about your pot before you decide to pick up at a government-run store
Pacific Mall owes no one an apology – no one thinks their counterfeit products are real
Now airing on Netflix, the latest season of the long-running Canadian show is little more than a vehicle for its ancillary businesses
It’s still nice to see Toronto play itself on screen, but the second season of Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol’s series could use some self-awareness
Inspired by Barcelona’s cannabis social clubs, licensed pop-up aims to grow Toronto’s emerging craft cannabis scene while giving closet stoners a place to hang and get high with strangers
When I listened to Shabason’s solo debut, Aytche, I realized two things: I don’t know what jazz is, nor have I ever asked him – my dear friend, who graduated from jazz school – anything about it
Thanks to Lucas Waldin and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, fans were treated to entirely new arrangements of some of the musician’s best pop songs