By Jacqueline Whyte Appleby
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Keep Toronto Reading: The Tannery
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
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Keep Toronto Reading: 401, the King’s Highway
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
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Keep Toronto Reading: “If You Can’t Be in China…”
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
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Keep Toronto Reading 2011
Every April, Toronto Public Library hosts the Keep Toronto Reading Festival. At the centre of the month long celebration of literacy is the One Book...
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Hot Docs: Our House
In Our House we are introduced to Dan, fresh out of jail and newly sober. Homeless and no longer in touch with his family, Dan is taken in by Derek, a...
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Hot Docs: Disorder
Population density inevitably increases turmoil. Although the size of a municipality is often directly linked to the amount of regulation and...
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Hot Docs: Osadné & The Mirror
More and more we live in cities; more and more human stories are urban stories. But, of course, lots of charming, witty, and eager-to-talk people still...
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Hot Docs: Citizen Architect
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Urbanist films at Hot Docs 2010
Hot Docs 2010 begins tonight and runs until May 9. Over the next week we’ll be posting reviews of some of our favourite Spacing-relevant film. For now...
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One Book: The TTC
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
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One Book: At the Tracks
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
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One Book: Moss Park
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city...