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Now that the holidays are over and you don’t have to buy presents for anyone, you should splurge on yourself: pick up Spacing‘s 2007 calendar that features the work of Spacing photographers who also happen to be some of the best photobloggers this city has to offer.

You can buy the calendar for $7.99 at Pages Books & Magazines (256 Queen Street West), Ballenford Books (600 Markham St., behind Honest Ed’s at Bloor and Bathurst) and This Ain’t the Rosedale Library (483 Church St., just south of Wellesley).

Or you can buy the calendar in the Spacing Store for $10 (includes shipping) using your credit card with PayPal. We will be selling the calendars until the end of January.

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4 comments

  1. Is that the mayor on the April page? jeesh.

    Miller is good, but there’s so much he needs to be hounded on. Maybe you’ll say you aren’t politicians. If that’s the case, then you shouldn’t let the mayor et al. put you on stuff like the beautiful city thing or let him… He talks to you guys, and then he can act like he’s consulted the people who ARE political about these issues, when he hasn’t.

    I love you guys, but there’s been the APPEARANCE of a love-in for the Miller that makes you look kind of …co-opted.

  2. I got one for Christmas! It was one of two things I asked for (the other was that cool Canada t-shirt from Distill) and I received both.

    It’s now on the wall of my office in Singapore.

    PS: I am so loving the Spacing buttons that came with it.

  3. Wait a sec, Ian. You don’t want Spacing people to be talking to the mayor about beautiful city stuff? If not them, who do you want? While others are capable of doing so, it certainly isn’t bad to have someone from Spacing there.

    And did you read any of Spacing Votes blog during the election? Is that not political? Did you not see columns by Lorinc and debate analysis critical of Miller? have you not watched the videos from the mayoral debate they hosted? According to Miller’s staff, the candidates faced the toughest questions of any debate at Spacing’s/Eye’s event.