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  • [murmur] in Dundas Square

    [murmur] will soon putting up the green Ear signs in Dundas Square as part of “The Networked City,” a series of installations that will be...

  • Backstreets of Toronto Tours

    The great thing about the internet-o-sphere is it allows for stuff like the “Backstreets of Toronto Tours” that Jamie posts over on JB’s...

  • Sad day for Toronto

    Another bit of Toronto Modern has come down, quickly, before the required permits could be issued to save it. The Inn on the Park rose above Eglinton and...

  • Warbike in Ottawa

    This is a last minute thing, but if anybody is in or going to Ottawa there is a conference underway looking at movement in cities. May 1-5, 2006 Cultures...

  • Pugly Awards

    For the second time, The Pugly Awards let you give the thumbs up, or thumbs down, to Toronto buildings completed in the last year. The Pugly Awards were...

  • Anne Murray: Menace II Toronto

    Last night the Toronto Psychogeography Society started one of our weekly drift’s at the corner of University and King after an Images-Geothe film...

  • Where am I?

    Today a glossy brochure called “The School Paper — the official Schoolhouse Community Newletter”, complete with fancy red apple on the...

  • Dutch Sheep Complicit in Ad Plot

    The New York Times and other outlets are reporting on an ad campaign in the Dutch countryside that is wrapping sheep in ads for an online hotel...

  • Motorhead Beachhead

    The Beaches vs. The Beach is not the only battle on the beach in Toronto — a coalition of Parkdale community groups is trying to stop a waterfront...

  • Live Free and Die (on bikes)

    I bought this hot (as in sexy, not stolen) Peugeot bike in Windsor last week for $40, complete with “new rubber” and in very good working...

  • Don Jail Redux

    To continue last week’s wire thread (with pictures), the Stroll column that came out this week in Eye has more about the jail and can be read here...

  • The Centre Cannot Hold

    The future is in Scarborough! Our friend’s at the Toronto Free Gallery are opening an exhibition that “poses the question—Is our future...