Being a born and raised Torontonian is different than being born in other major city around the world. For starters, Toronto is a place where different cultures, people, and religions connect and live to build a metropolitan city like no other. With every neighbourhood, from the downtown core to the city suburbs offering a different taste, culture, community and of course style, it’s easy to understand why people often refer to Toronto as the most multicultural city in the world.
A Mini-Break in Achingly Cool Copenhagen
I have been wanting to visit Denmark for a very long time. It’s been on my hit list – and since I have been visiting Scandinavia a lot recently, it felt timely to head there next. So I grabbed my fav travel buddy Liam, picked up a great fly/stay deal through British Airways, and off we headed for culture mini-break.
Mac Demarco’s Album Review
Mac Demarco has been slowly rising in the Indie scene for a few years now, and is only becoming bigger and bigger. He has released 3 full length albums, a live album, and an EP. “This Old Dog” is his first album since “Salad Days” in 2014, and his first release since his EP “Another One” back in 2015. To say fans have been eagerly awaiting this album would be an understatement.
Adventures in Downtown Vancouver
I’ve been to Vancouver once before, but this time was different. I was between living in two countries the last time I ventured to this West Coast Canadian City. You see, I found myself moving from England to New Zealand in 2011 and decided to take a longer way to get there, from London to Toronto to Alberta to British Columbia to Hawaii to Australia and then ending up in New Zealand for a year. So, I didn’t spend much time focusing much on any particular leg of the trip, so much as all of it collectively.