Amy Lavender Harris
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Instaflaneur: biking through the traffic
Not all exploration happens on foot. On Sunday I was in a car slowly getting out of the city centre to go for a Sunday drive in the inner and outer...
By Shawn Micallef -
Heritage Toronto Awards nominees out — you should buy a ticket to the party
Our friends at Heritage Toronto do lots of good work. They’re often the only institutional advocate standing between our built (and otherwise...
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Jane’s Walk this weekend: program
I was visiting Israel for the first time last week, and had the pleasure of meeting Nisan, the graduate student who is organizing the first Jane’s...
By Dylan Reid -
Spacing Radio 008: the haphazard city
Go listen to the new episode! Episode 008 of Spacing Radio examines the idea of haphazardness in a city. Spacing magazine contributing editor Amy Lavender...
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Report on the Walk 21 Community Conference
On Saturday March 1, the City of Toronto, with TCAT and Spacing, held the “Walk 21 Community Conference,” where eight local experts who had...
By Dylan Reid -
Saturday’s headlines
Pulse Front at Harbourfront, by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer • Has the cultural renaissance begun? [ Toronto Star ] • Renaissance ROM, finally realized...
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Imagining Toronto: how writers capture the city
Haunted subway tunnels? A riot at Christie Pits? The CN Tower toppled into Lake Ontario? Spacing columnist Amy Lavender Harris (Imagining Toronto) and...
By Matthew Blackett -
SPACING: announcing the Winter-Spring 2007 issue
SPACING: announcing the Winter-Spring 2007 issue ON NEWSSTANDS: Wednesday, February 21 RELEASE PARTY: Thursday, February 22nd Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen...
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Great post on Toronto laneways
Amy Lavender Harris wrote a great little piece on Toronto laneways on the Reading Toronto blog. When it rains, I think of the laneway behind our Junction...
By Matthew Blackett -
TTC & CAA support Cycling
The TTC strike reminded Toronto Star jounalist Jim Coyle how wonderful the bicycle is for getting around: The learning began long years ago, a...
By Chris Hardwicke