Monthly Archives: October 2007
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Photo du jour: Rue Christin
Christin Street behind UQAM’s Pavillon J.A. DeSeve
By Christopher DeWolf -
Election signs: “So let me get this straight…”
You know, I always wonder if politicians actually pay attention to the many ways in which their election signs are defaced. Often enough, the vandalism...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Bienséance publique / Public etiquette
File d’attente pour l’autobus, métro Mont-Royal. photo par “nothing” for english follow the continue reading link Vous vous sentez...
By Thomas-Bernard Kenniff -
Photo du jour: A day without billboards
Park Avenue at Villeneuve. September 18, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Castro Motor Oil
Poster at Metcalfe and Ste. Catherine. September 20, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
Le monument Chénier
Bordé par des terrains de stationnements et par les rues St-Antoine et St-Denis, où le débit de circulation automobile est élevé, le monument Chénier...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Fall Ecogardening at (where else?) the Park With No Name
Dare-Dare’s Park With No Name is a busy place, it seems. Not only will Karen Spencer’s Dream Listener project take place there tonight, it...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Listen to the city’s dreams tonight
WHAT? An outdoor broadcast of Karen Spencer’s Dream Listener project WHEN? Tonight, October 19th, between 6pm and 11pm WHERE? The Park With No Name...
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Photo du jour: Morgan Avenue
Morgan Avenue and the Maisonneuve Market. September 25, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
Share Montreal’s Chinatown with the world
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ynENhI30jI[/youtube] Take a Look: New York City Chinatown Post-9/11, by Kevin Lee New York’s Museum of...
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Photo du jour: The market and the alien mothership
Maisonneuve Market and the Olympic Stadium. September 25, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
One less space for cars, twelve more spaces for bikes
St. Viateur St. near Waverly In just the past few years, Montreal has made some pretty big steps forward in developing its bike infrastructure. The new...
By Christopher DeWolf