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For nearly 15 years, Model Citizen in Toronto's Kensington Market has been a popular menswear boutique for the cool and sophisticated gentleman. With an assortment of Canadian labels and hip graphic T's, the store certainly lives up to its motto 'You Deserve a Better (Dressed) Boyfriend)'. We sat down with owner Julian Finkel to discuss the rock n' roll aesthetic of Model Citizen, silk-screening t-shirts for his various bands during his youth, and occasionally bestowing some fashion and music knowledge on his children.
Join us for some cannabis conversations LIVE on The 420 Radio Show with this weeks guest Abi Roach owner of The Hotbox Lounge & shop located in #Toronto's Kensington Market. Along with some news, views, and reviews, and our usual sillyness!!Tune in Frydays at 7pm ET. on www.420radio.ca and www.LifestyleRadio.net#Live #Canadian #Real #Talk #Cannabis #Radio
Welcome to the High Concentration podcast, the show all about cannabis concentrates and the community that loves them. On today's episode host Will Noye moves into the guest chair to tell us all about how he got into comedy and cannabis and concentrates. We also stop by the Hotbox in Toronto's Kensington Market for recommendations on getting your first rig from our go-to expert on dab accessories, Angela. Hosted by Will Noye.Produced by High416 Media in Toronto, Ontario.Recorded on location at The Cannabis Space and the Hotbox Cafe and Shop.
In this episode we pay a visit to the long planned and newly opened Kensington Brewing Company in Toronto's Kensington Market. We chat with Mike Gurr, KBC's VP Operations along with Johnny Briggs, KBC's head brewer, about the brewery's history and road to opening, their past and present beers and their relationship to the neighbourhood.
Restaurateur Jen Agg named her memoir "I Hear She's a Real Bitch". We chatted about her mixed reputation at one of her restaurants, Grey Gardens, in Toronto's Kensington Market. Hear her thoughts on being a successful woman in a food industry rife with sexism, misogyny and the bro culture.
Shawn Adler's father is Jewish; his mother is Ojibway. His new restaurant in Toronto's Kensington Market features Indian tacos: fried bannock crowned with a selection of toppings. He's an upbeat, energetic young man with fingers in many pies.
I chat with Danny Zimmerman about how his father Zoltan was one of the first Jewish merchants in downtown Toronto's Kensington Market. Decades later, in early 2015, they are handing the torch to Potsothy "Pots" Sallapa and a new group of food vendors.