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1. Waterscapes The consummation of Monarch Group’s Waterview project, the glass tower of  Waterscapes gazes out over the crystal Etobicoke shoreline. www.monarchgroup.net 2. The AvenDale Located in Toronto’s Forest Hill neighbourhood, the luxurious lifestyle of The AvenDale  gleams with hotel-style amenities and interiors by Gluckstein Design. www.minto.com 3. Shangri-La Like the manifestation of a fabled …

It’s just another Friday afternoon at Pusateri’s Fine Food flagship store on Avenue Road: a palpable rush of shoppers, the sweet aroma of freshly baked pastries and a signature traffic guard navigating the parking lot outside. In fact, there’s nothing that would indicate that the upscale Toronto grocer has recently undergone the roughest week in …

Jungle Fever As if straight from the heart of the Amazon comes Aguaclara’s 2012 collection. Exotic yet elegant, this stunning piece highlights your curvy figure. www.aguaclara-swimwear.com Rocker Ready Let your inner rock star loose and strut with style in these sexy skinny jeans accentuated by criss-crossing lace from Hudson Jeans. www.hudsonjeans.com Classic Custom Kitchens La …

As the screen fades to black after Nights of Cabiria, the audience buzzes with praises of “genius,” “innovator” and “classic.” This early cinematic classic by Federico Fellini, one of the most highly regarded filmmakers of all time, was a part of TIFF Bell Lightbox’s “Fellini: Spectacular Obsessions” and Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery’s “Fellini: The …

A private hideaway on one of Toronto’s most popular streets serves as a second home to the city’s quick-witted kin. This exclusive members-only King West sanctuary might sound a little stately, but if you step over its invisible velvet rope you’ll quickly realize that there’s more behind its curtains than a deck of face cards. …

While many adults turn away from the pleasures of childhood, abandoning ideas of play for more mature, productive pursuits, artist Nathan Sawaya felt the most constructive course was one most of us had disassembled and discarded long ago: Lego. This simple child’s plaything laid the foundation for Sawaya’s true passion, building a niche market for …