Plus, our ultimate 2025 bucket list
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JANUARY 6, 2025

 

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ALMOST FAMOUS

A viral earworm about a breakup turned the Beaches into Toronto’s hottest export. From our January issue, inside the panty-throwing, stage-diving, all-girl rock band seducing fans around the world.

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BRAVE NEW YEAR

Cherie Bauman, a 52-year-old cook from Guelph, embarked on a 200-kilometre walk from the north end of the city to Midland in search of inner peace. “By the halfway point, I realized that many of my frustrations in life were of my own making,” she says. See more from our ultimate 2025 bucket list here.

DISMISSED

In 2021, Cait Alexander was beaten by her partner and left for dead in their Leaside home. Despite overwhelming evidence, the case never went to trial for one simple reason: it took too long. How an overburdened justice system is failing victims, here.

 

What to see, do, watch and read this month

 

A CANADIAN SCULPTURE ARTIST’S RETROSPECTIVE

Louise Noguchi has been exploring the theme of identity for more than five decades. Now, her legacy is being celebrated in a new show that spotlights three pieces from her career: Crack, a video work; Fruits of Belief: The Grand Landscape, an installation that combines sculpture and photography; and Eden, a sculpture made from a mirror. Opens Jan. 18, AGO

 

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JANUARY 2025: BRAVE NEW YEAR

In the latest issue: the ultimate try-anything-once, antidote-to-doomscrolling bucket list for 2025. Plus, a ranking of the city’s best new cookies, up close and personal with the Beaches, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today.

 
 
 

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