History
Toronto
Achtung! Go for a German Walk T.O.
By Shawn MicallefOver the summer and fall I was happy to work with a team put together by the German Consulate in Toronto on a series of audio walks exploring... Read More
History
Toronto
Over the summer and fall I was happy to work with a team put together by the German Consulate in Toronto on a series of audio walks exploring... Read More
Modest Hopes: The story of Anne O’Rourke of CorktownThis is an excerpt from Modest Hopes: Homes and Stories of Toronto’s Workers from the 1820s to the 1920s — by Don Loucks and... Read More
History on the RocksStanding outside her west end Toronto house on a sunny September morning, a cup of coffee in hand, psychotherapist and rehabilitative... Read More
Book Review: Cuban Modernism – Mid-Century Architecture 1940-1970Authors: Victor Deupi & Jean-Francois Lejeune (Birkhäuser, 2021) In the 20th century, modern architecture thrived in Cuba and a... Read More
PODCAST: Spacing Radio 061, Community sports and urban farmingIn this episode, we follow up on the municipal elections in Edmonton and Calgary, with a bit of a rant about rooming houses. Then, we... Read More
LORINC: Unanswered questions about John Tory and the Rogers CentreQuestions about Mayor John Tory’s relationship with Rogers Communications Inc. have dogged him since even before he was elected mayor... Read More
Toronto’s original vaudeville theatre: LoewsExcerpt from Toronto: City of Commerce 1800-1960 (James Lorimer & Company, 2021) by Katherine Taylor. Reprinted with permission... Read More
EVENT: Tall Vancouver Tales, featuring Donald LuxtonTall Vancouver Tales, featuring Donald Luxton When: November 9th, 2021Â Â 7:00 – 8:30 Where: The Museum of Vancouver Tickets:Â... Read More
Once upon a time in Vancouver, it was common to stroll to a nearby street corner to pick up some groceries, candy, or even some... Read More
LORINC: Council prepares to bring in inclusionary zoning, finally (updated).Update: Council’s planning and housing committee approved an amended version of the inclusionary zoning staff report today... Read More
Bauhaus, Design, and the Livable Anthropocene – Recap[Authors Note: This recap is based in great part on a summation of the event provided by the organizer of the Colloquium and... Read More
