Facing long wait times and high costs, many turn to hypnotherapy
As demand for mental health services soars in Ontario, hypnotherapy emerges as a viable alternative to traditional therapy. In the last few years, Ontario residents have been confronted with a tough...
View ArticlePop Music shop’s Valentine’s Day listening party welcomes couples and singles
Pop Music was the only record store in Toronto chosen by the British rock band Idles to feature a listening party for their fifth studio album Tangk on Feb. 14. The article Pop Music shop’s Valentine’s...
View ArticleToronto Film Week celebrates independent voices in cinema
Local and international filmmakers present a diverse array of films at this year’s Toronto Film Week, an annual celebration of independent cinema. The festival runs from April 1 to 5 and will feature...
View ArticleA local barista’s day behind the counter
A day in the life of James Thompson, the owner and barista of Oliver Coffee Bar, is filled with conversations with the locals. The article A local barista’s day behind the counter appeared first on The...
View ArticleSmall Press Book Fair showcases indie presses and up-and-coming authors
The Small Press Book Fair celebrated the role of independent publishers in shaping Canadian literature, during this year’s Toronto International Festival of Authors. The article Small Press Book Fair...
View ArticleWhy does Gen Z love alt-rock from the ’90s? Blame our parents, sort of
I was 13 when my father put on the song, Disorder, by Joy Division. The article Why does Gen Z love alt-rock from the ’90s? Blame our parents, sort of appeared first on The Toronto Observer.
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