Events
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Spacing launches new issue Wednesday!
WHAT: release party for 18th issue of Spacing WHEN: Wed. July 7, 2010, doors open at 7:30pm WHERE: El Mocambo (464 Spadina Ave. at College Street) HOW...
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Event Guide: St. Clair Feet on the Street
Toronto enjoys many main street pedestrian festivals over the course of the summer (Taste of the Danforth being possibly the most famous and...
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Events Guide – Fix Your Bike Day at Holy Oak
What: Fix Your Bike Day When: Sunday, June 6th Where: Holy Oak Cafe (1241 Bloor St W) Bloordale neighbours Bike Pirates and Holy Oak Cafe team up for Fix...
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Event: Neighbourhood Watch exhibit at AWOL Gallery
ED: You may remember at the Fort York Toronto the Good party the Soft City exhibit in one of the Block Houses (a stuffed and sewed together skyline). Part...
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A refugee camp in the heart of the city
It isn’t what anyone would consider a normal afternoon in the park. Yes, the sun was shining and there were joggers running down the path, as well...
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Toronto The Good invades Harbourfront May 26
WHAT: Toronto The Good WHEN: Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 6pm-midnight WHERE: York Quay Centre at the Harbourfront (235 Queens Quay West) COST: free! (cash...
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Come visit Spacing this Sunday
The long weekend may be over, but there’s certainly some fun events going on this weekend, and Spacing is going to be there!
By Mike Bulko -
Spacing presents Toronto The Good on May 26th
WHAT: Toronto The Good WHEN: Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 6pm-midnight WHERE: York Quay Centre at the Harbourfront (235 Queens Quay West) COST: free! (cash...
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Tonight! Take a Stroll with Shawn
UPDATE: Coach House Books will be selling copies of the infamous 1975 “CN Tower Fall Zone” poster that we wrote about in 2006. WHAT: Launch of...
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EVENT: NFB turns camera on Toronto’s high-rises
The following is a reprint of my recent Psychogeography column in Eye Weekly on the NFB’s Highrise project. This spring, the participants of The...
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Pug Awards: Vote on Toronto’s newest architecture
It’s time to vote. The Pug Awards want to know which new architectural additions to Toronto’s landscape are a big hit, and which are a big flop. This...
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You will walk all over Toronto this weekend like it’s some kind of Jane Jacobs welcome mat
The following is a reprint of my recent Psychogeography column in Eye Weekly — a reminder that this is Jane’s Walk weekend. Exploring Toronto...
By Shawn Micallef