Monthly Archives: November 2007
Toronto as Baltimore
By Shawn Micallef[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=Fjss4dErY9c[/youtube] Often I’ll watch movies that I’m not into if they’re... Read More
POLL: Should parking be removed from main streets?
By SpacingThere is constant debate, among those who care about traffic flow, about whether parking should be allowed on streets that share bus... Read More
The Wild Queen West
By Duncan PattersonFor a while now I’ve been trying to wrap my head around exactly what the plans are for the Queen West Triangle. While the slew... Read More
Washington DC: Without Representation
By Liz ClaytonWASHINGTON, DC — It is still fall right now in Washington, DC. Leaves cling to trees and only occasionally scatter in a yellow... Read More
The Brutal Truth
By Thomas WicksEditor’s Note: This post is the first of what will be an ongoing column exploring various architectural styles in and around... Read More
The smells of Toronto
By Matthew BlackettEven though we’ve just released our new issue we are already at work on Spacing’s spring 2008 edition and we’re... Read More
ROM tries to move hot dog vendors “blocking Crystal view”
By Leah SandalsI just returned from a museums conference in Ottawa and was just sorting through my notes to post soon on a few of the surprisingly... Read More
Voice of the Tube Fired
By Shawn MicallefWith the recent introduction of the pleasant automated voice announcing TTC stops, it is interesting to read that the voice actor... Read More
Cellphones, Ad Screens and TTC Service Updates
By Sean MarshallIt is recognized by almost all that the TTC website is badly due for a redesign, and supposedly this will finally take place next... Read More
Taddle Creek Tenth Anniversary
By Shawn MicallefWhile we at Spacing are about to launch our 10th issue next week, the literary magazine named after one of Toronto’s lost creeks... Read More
