February, 2006
February 15th, 2006
They’ve started tearing down Regent Park. For weeks now I’ve been walking through the middle of it, on my way from Cabbagetown down to the Dundas Street car along what was once and what will again be …
February 15th, 2006
Editor’s note: The AGO invited a handful of people and organizations from Toronto’s blogging community to be part of the media launch of Frank Gehry’s exhibit. To see photos of the event go to: Flickr group photo …
February 14th, 2006
Those crazy kids from Newmindspace were at it again — last night/this morning a team of chalker made a mural of hearts along Queen Street West from Yonge to Bathurst. Wanna see photos of …
February 14th, 2006
There are many similar parallels between Toronto’s and Seattle’s waterfront revitalization projects. The only real difference is that their waterfront doesn’t seem to be tied-up in perpetual red tape. Seattle is taking a former industrial port …
February 13th, 2006
WHEN: Tuesday, February 28th • doors @ 7pm, films start @ 7:20pm
WHERE: Drake Hotel Underground • 1150 Queen St. West
HOW MUCH: $5-10 sliding scale
Spacing is proud to announce our second annual film night Public …
February 12th, 2006
Some of our readers have been emailing us about the new Pattison ad pillars (NOW magazine had a small piece on them this week). The structures are new, …
February 11th, 2006
An attractive mural has been painted onto a wall on Cameron Street, at the edge of the Alexandra Park housing development, in memory of a long-time resident and activist of the …
February 11th, 2006
The second Public Meeting for the Queen Street West Heritage Conservation District Study will be held on Wednesday February 22, 2006 – 7:30pm at Citytv (229 Queen St. W).
This is the second Public Meeting about the study of the …
February 11th, 2006
In the fall, Spacing, Professor Pamela Robinson of Ryerson University, and the Metcalf Foundation presented two lectures by out-of-the-box thinkers from Portland: the City Club of Portland and the City Repair Club. While …
February 10th, 2006
The Toronto Psychogeography Society was asked to judge a Hidden City photo contest started on Tropolism, a blog about all things urban and architectural out of New York City, edited by writer and architect Chad Smith. This city …