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Toronto Life

Oct 01 2023
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Toronto Life is the city’s most confident, sophisticated and influential publication by helping readers make smart choices about food, shopping and culture.

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Toronto Life

THE CONVERSATION

The Twisty Tale of a Crooked Cop • Robert Konashewych was the son of a veteran Toronto police officer, and when he came of age, he applied to the service like his dad. The job was honourable—and lucrative: before long, Konashewych was earning a salary of $128,000. He drove a black BMW and dressed well. His girlfriend hailed from a globe-trotting Toronto family, and together, they attended swishy charity galas. They owned a penthouse condo and vacationed in exotic locales. Konashewych, who grew up working-class in Oakville, had arrived.

Now serving: Mouth-watering Italian cuisine across the Greater Toronto Area • Every dish is a culinary adventure when dining with Motorino

Captain Crunch • Toronto is broke. It also has options

Game Changer • The Raptors’ new head coach, Darko Rajakovic, was hired to nurture the rookies and lay the groundwork for a championship team. It could take a while

Ego Meter • WHAT’S MAKING AND SHAKING THE CITY’S SELF-IMAGE

Cost of Living • What Torontonians make and how they spend it

The Audit • AN APPRAISAL OF THE MONTH IN MONEY

The Questionnaire

Urban Diplomat

The Inside Job • Robert Konashewych was a young cop with expensive tastes, two girlfriends and a mountain of debt. Heinz Sommerfeld was a dead man with a large unclaimed estate.

The Insatiable Janet Zuccarini • After nearly three decades building her food empire in Toronto, Janet Zuccarini is launching an 8,000-square-foot, $7-million hotspot in LA this fall—all while mourning her husband, Robbie Robertson. Opening a restaurant in 2023 is brave. Running a dozen of them is bonkers

BAD BUILDER • WITH ADDITIONAL RESEARCH BY ALEX CYR AND CHARLOTTE GENEST

THE COTTAGE-COUNTRY SCAMMER • When a mother and daughter hired Scottie Eisemann to renovate their cottages, they had no clue what they were signing up for

THE PERKS OF BEING AN INSIDER • Toronto Life’s membership program hosts a series of exclusive events

This Old House • Instead of tearing down their century homes, these Torontonians updated them with modern comforts—while keeping their traditional charm

Arounna Khounnoraj • What the city’s crafting queen is coveting in home decor right now

Close to Home • In love with Long Branch, this family scoured the neighbourhood to upsize without uprooting

Growth Opportunities • Buying fruit and veg: out. Growing your own: very in. These Toronto chefs are redefining farm-to-table

Close Crops • Three Toronto restaurants with rooftop and backyard gardens

Culture • An exhibition of powerful portraits

Sick Idea • After battling cancer twice, I realized that nobody knows what to buy for a sick person. So I started making customized hospital kits


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 108 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Oct 01 2023

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Toronto Life is the city’s most confident, sophisticated and influential publication by helping readers make smart choices about food, shopping and culture.

Subscriber Information

Toronto Life

THE CONVERSATION

The Twisty Tale of a Crooked Cop • Robert Konashewych was the son of a veteran Toronto police officer, and when he came of age, he applied to the service like his dad. The job was honourable—and lucrative: before long, Konashewych was earning a salary of $128,000. He drove a black BMW and dressed well. His girlfriend hailed from a globe-trotting Toronto family, and together, they attended swishy charity galas. They owned a penthouse condo and vacationed in exotic locales. Konashewych, who grew up working-class in Oakville, had arrived.

Now serving: Mouth-watering Italian cuisine across the Greater Toronto Area • Every dish is a culinary adventure when dining with Motorino

Captain Crunch • Toronto is broke. It also has options

Game Changer • The Raptors’ new head coach, Darko Rajakovic, was hired to nurture the rookies and lay the groundwork for a championship team. It could take a while

Ego Meter • WHAT’S MAKING AND SHAKING THE CITY’S SELF-IMAGE

Cost of Living • What Torontonians make and how they spend it

The Audit • AN APPRAISAL OF THE MONTH IN MONEY

The Questionnaire

Urban Diplomat

The Inside Job • Robert Konashewych was a young cop with expensive tastes, two girlfriends and a mountain of debt. Heinz Sommerfeld was a dead man with a large unclaimed estate.

The Insatiable Janet Zuccarini • After nearly three decades building her food empire in Toronto, Janet Zuccarini is launching an 8,000-square-foot, $7-million hotspot in LA this fall—all while mourning her husband, Robbie Robertson. Opening a restaurant in 2023 is brave. Running a dozen of them is bonkers

BAD BUILDER • WITH ADDITIONAL RESEARCH BY ALEX CYR AND CHARLOTTE GENEST

THE COTTAGE-COUNTRY SCAMMER • When a mother and daughter hired Scottie Eisemann to renovate their cottages, they had no clue what they were signing up for

THE PERKS OF BEING AN INSIDER • Toronto Life’s membership program hosts a series of exclusive events

This Old House • Instead of tearing down their century homes, these Torontonians updated them with modern comforts—while keeping their traditional charm

Arounna Khounnoraj • What the city’s crafting queen is coveting in home decor right now

Close to Home • In love with Long Branch, this family scoured the neighbourhood to upsize without uprooting

Growth Opportunities • Buying fruit and veg: out. Growing your own: very in. These Toronto chefs are redefining farm-to-table

Close Crops • Three Toronto restaurants with rooftop and backyard gardens

Culture • An exhibition of powerful portraits

Sick Idea • After battling cancer twice, I realized that nobody knows what to buy for a sick person. So I started making customized hospital kits


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