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Maddy Mahoney

Maddy Mahoney

Assistant Editor at Toronto Life Online

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North Stars: An unfettered roundtable with CanCon’s queer mafia

An unfettered roundtable with CanCon’s queer mafia: Ally Pankiw, D. W. Waterson, Devery Jacobs, Mae Martin and Emma Seligman
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“This summer, I did my first striptease for a room full of strangers”

Ocean La’Vodka Giovanni, a 24-year-old drag performer from Little Portugal, may not have won the amateur strip competition, but it was the ideal venue for...
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Quality Trash: Meet director Ron Oliver, Hallmark’s king of schmaltz

1,077,815 Torontonians can’t be wrong.
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"We always enter the Olympics as underdogs": Soccer star Quinn on h...

The midfielder talks about the team’s brutal loss at the World Cup, running into Usain Bolt at a house party and the future of trans participation in sports
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"Life is a sliding scale between devastating and weird": Ally Panki...

Writer-director Ally Pankiw on her new Toronto-set dramedy I Used to Be Funny
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How actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee spends a day off in Toronto

Including family breakfast at a ’50s-style diner, shopping for sci-fi collectibles and coaching his son’s baseball team
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“My postpartum burnout nearly broke me. Now, I've opened a postnata...

After Melissa Gallagher gave birth, she was shocked by how little support new parents receive. So she co-founded Alma Care, the country’s first postnatal retreat, to fill the gap
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“Our traffic is soul-crushing”: Meet the man trying to fix Toronto’...

Commuting in Toronto is maddening, and it’s driving the city to the brink. Kurtis McBride, a member of the city’s new congestion task force, has a plan to save us from our cars
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“I’ve always known how badass Native people are”: Devery Jacobs on ...

The <em>Reservation Dogs</em> alum talks Indigenous representation in Hollywood, the thrill of stepping onto a Marvel set and the superpower she wishes she had
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Inside a maximalist Greektown apartment with over 200 disco balls

Luna Lindsay’s two-bedroom is the definition of dopamine decor
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Inside the kitchen of Ryusuke Nakagawa, the executive chef at Aburi...

Stocked with three kinds of miso paste, a hefty collection of Japanese cookbooks and Popeyes take out
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"Wholesome queer characters make me angry": Emma Seligman on her ne...

Emma Seligman, who directed Bottoms, a new sex comedy about two teen lesbians who start a fight club
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“These are life-or-death scenarios”: Meet the scientist bringing AI...

Bo Wang, the new chief AI scientist at UHN—Canada’s largest hospital network—on embracing tech, cutting down wait times and whether robots are coming for health care workers’ jobs
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Inside the kitchen of Juan Alvarez, the head chef at Rosalinda - To...

Stocked with Mexican candy, an impressive hot sauce collection and vegan ice cream
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“There are so many opinions about queer people in sports”: Devery J...

<em>Backspot</em>, which premieres tonight at TIFF, is executive-produced by Elliot Page and follows the story of a teen girl in a high-pressure cheerleading competition
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Eighteen stunning celebrity photos by George Pimentel, Toronto’s re...

Sandra Bullock getting into a black car after the Vanity Fair Oscars after party
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Twelve striking photos that capture life in 1970s and ’80s Toronto

June Clark crash-landed in Toronto in 1968 and found her bearings by photographing her surroundings. Now, her early images document city life in a bygone era June Clark crash-landed in Toronto in 1968 and found her bearings by photographing her surroundings. Alongside a small group of women artists, she taught herself to shoot, turning one of her closets into a darkroom. Now, her early photos provide a rare glimpse of city life in the 1970s and 80s
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Renter Beware: Six outrageous recent Toronto apartment listings - T...

Including a 250-square-foot “bachelor pad” and a basement apartment bursting with mismatched tiles
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Renter Beware: Seven seriously bleak recent Toronto apartment listings

Including windowless basements and bedrooms with only three walls
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A look inside Toronto’s swanky new Second City headquarters

The comedy club has nurtured some of Canada’s most famous performers, including Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy and Colin Mochrie
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What's on the menu at Peaches, Parkdale's new queer-friendly sports...

Including hot dogs, nachos and pitchers of beer (but also steak and cocktails)