Communication
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Planting seeds, looking for treasure
WHAT? So You Think You Can Plant? hosted by Greening Duluth WHEN? Wednesday, May 28, starting at 7:30 (Tonight!) WHERE? Meet on the front terrace of House...
By Paul Erlichman -
Photo du jour: Stacked street signs
This photo was taken on May 25, 2008, on Alexis-Carrel and Gouin, Rivière-des-Prairies
By Asa Bergman -
In NDG, a ghost sign is revealed
Last week, someone named BK McCabe sent me an email about an old tobacco ad that had been revealed when a fire-damaged building was torn down on...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Lost volcano!
Bernard and Waverly. May 21, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Lucky Cat
I came across this lucky cat (known as maneki neko in Japanese and jiu choi mao in Cantonese) on Park Avenue. It is commonly found in Chinese and Japanese...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Talk to the hand
Stencil art on Park Avenue between Fairmount and St. Viateur. May 18, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Ste-Elizabeth’s Last Stand
Photo taken May 17th, 2008 A statue of Jesus disappeared from the church yard earlier this spring – now a mosaic depicting Ste Elizabeth has emerged...
By Alanah Heffez -
A publicity stunt “with a life of its own”
When I wrote on Sunday about the Mouvement boulevard Lucien-Rivard, I mused that the campaign to rename the Main after the 1960s gangster was one of the...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Advertising versus traffic safety?
This photo was taken on May 6, 2008, on Saint-Laurent and Sherbrooke
By Asa Bergman -
Photo du jour: Save Park Avenue
Poster opposing the proposed renaming of Park Avenue after former Quebec premier Robert Bourassa. November 21, 2006
By Christopher DeWolf -
Antlerheads in Montreal
Earlier this week, while walking to a friend’s place on Coloniale Street on the Plateau, I came across an unusual piece of street art. Pasted on an...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Antlerheads in Toronto
The following was originally posted by Patricia Simoes on Spacing Toronto on Wednesday, April 30th. We are constantly bombarded by ads. On buses, garbage...
By Spacing