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Post City Magazines - February 2011

February 2011

Features

Movie star returns to T.O. stage

Movie star returns to T.O. stage

LIANE BALABAN BRINGS HOLLYWOOD WATTAGE TO THEATRE ADAPTATION OF ONDAATJE’S AWARD-WINNING NOVEL

Chairman Kates

Chairman Kates

CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT WITH SOME OF THE CITY’S FINEST CHINESE CUISINE

TILL TECH DO US PART?

TILL TECH DO US PART?

Our 15 local low-tech adventures guaranteed to get you to reconnect by disconnecting

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Departments

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Fashion

I love you, man ... bags

I love you, man ... bags

T.O.’s fashion queen, Jeanne Beker, searches the city for the coolest men’s carryalls and money clips — just in time for Valentine’s Day

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Break-Ins

North Toronto Break-Ins

North Toronto Break-Ins

Bayview Break-Ins

Bayview Break-Ins

Midtown Break-Ins

Midtown Break-Ins

North York Break-Ins

North York Break-Ins

Thornhill Break-Ins

Thornhill Break-Ins

Richmond Hill Break-Ins

Richmond Hill Break-Ins

Village Break-Ins

Village Break-Ins

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Dream Homes

DOM and DOMer

DOM and DOMer

Some properties seem to sit on the market for months on end — for no rhyme or reason.

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Ecks And The City

Decoding Valentine’s for dim-witted dudes

Decoding Valentine’s for dim-witted dudes

Yes, a gift is a good idea, but success is all in the delivery

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Secret Recipe

Haute chocolate!

Haute chocolate!

This Valentine’s Day, try one of my decadent, yet lighter chocolate desserts. These recipes contain at least half the fat and calories of store-bought or restaurant versions. And don’t forget...

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How They Met

Rinkside romance

Rinkside romance

How Elvis Stojko fell head-over-toe-picks for skater Gladys Orozco

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Makeover

Less sock ’em, more rock ’em

Less sock ’em, more rock ’em

Can Cherry class up his act and ascend to hockey greatness?

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Local Hero

Local resident blazed trail for Canada’s Black History Month

Local resident blazed trail for Canada’s Black History Month

Rosemary Sadlier is telling the stories of our past in the hopes of creating a better future