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Winning designs from Waterfront t-shirt contest revealed
In May, the Spacing Store and Waterfront Toronto teamed up to host a t-shirt design competition focused on the iconic public spaces, buildings, and...
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A dizzy history of revolving restaurants in Toronto
Nothing epitomizes space age urbanism quite like the revolving restaurant. Imagine sitting at the top of a modern skyscraper, the lights of the city...
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LORINC: I come to bury the Gardiner, not to praise it
Based on the speech by character Mark Antony in “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare. Friends, Torontonians, 905ers, lend me your cars; I...
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The Canadian stop on the London Underground
This is Canada Water Station. It’s a stop on the London Underground. It’s right near the River Thames, in the middle of the city, just a...
By Adam Bunch -
Why the Gardiner East terms of reference matters, a lot
With apologies to my readers who hate sports metaphors, this week’s city council showdown over the Gardiner may seem like overtime in Game 7 of a Stanley...
By John Lorinc -
Richard Andrew Sharum Q&A: picturing downtowns
Dallas photographer Richard Andrew Sharum’s recent exhibit Observe Dallas 2015 turned the city’s exclusive art scene on its head by putting his...
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Social media conditioning — how Toronto is embracing new outreach tools
Two and a half years ago, the City of Toronto didn’t have somebody in its communications division specifically focusing on communications online...
By Kat Eschner -
REID: Slowly moving towards speed reductions in Toronto
In the most recent issue of Spacing, I wrote about how the idea of “slow zones” is being overtaken by universal speed reductions in cities in...
By Dylan Reid -
A proud history of sidewalk superintendents in Toronto
Between 1931 and 1939, the construction at Rockefeller Center in New York City was a magnet for curious onlookers. America was mired in the depths of the...
By Chris Bateman -
Toronto’s founding dog — and how he almost got eaten
It was the summer of 1793. The summer our city was founded. On an early Tuesday morning, as the late July sun rose above Lake Ontario, a British warship...
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REMINDER: Waterfront T-Shirt Design Contest closes on Wednesday
WHAT: Spacing Store presents: Iconic Waterfront T-Shirt Design Contest DEADLINE: Wednesday, May 27th COST: Free! PRIZES: $750 for each winning design...
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EVENT: This is Paradise: Art and Artists in Toronto May 28-31
Toronto has long had an incredibly strong art scene but it has often been overlooked, thought not to be particularly historic or something worth paying...
By Shawn Micallef