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condo BOOM! call for submissions
Multistory Complex and The Theatre Centre are in the process of putting together an exhibit that explores the marketing, development and impact of...
By Laura Hatcher -
SPACING: National Magazine Award nomination
Just a brief post to note that our Spring/Summer 2005 issue, “The History of our Future,” was nominated for Best Editorial Package in the 2006...
By Matthew Blackett -
SPACING: new issue release party Tuesday
Spacing Release Party When: Tuesday, May 2nd, doors 8pm Where: Gladstone Hotel • 1214 Queen Street West Who: DJ Chris Thinn How much: $10 includes...
By Matthew Blackett -
Mumbai Makes Do
In conjunction with Spacing’s new transit-themed issue, we will be publishing transit-related stories on our web site over the upcoming weeks. The...
By Spacing -
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...
By Shawn Micallef -
Weekend round-up
A list of articles from the weekend newspapers: Tall buildings and shadows: Spacing associate editor Dylan Reid posted on the Spacing Wire back in...
By Matthew Blackett -
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...
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Everything you need to read about Jane Jacobs
Since Tuesday morning, the passing of Jane Jacobs has been a source of a lot of blog posts and newspaper tributes. Technorati, the web portal that...
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Port Lands tour, Port Lands Energy Centre protest
(crossposted on the Eye Blog) This Saturday, the The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation (TWRC) is holding public tours of the Port Lands...
By Dale Duncan -
Toronto’s Festival of Architecture and Design
The City of Toronto’s Festival of Architecture and Design is now underway and will run until the end of May. Spacing has two events during the...
By Matthew Blackett -
Where am I?
Today a glossy brochure called “The School Paper — the official Schoolhouse Community Newletter”, complete with fancy red apple on the...
By Shawn Micallef -
City Idol opens on Friday!
Almost three million people live in Toronto. All important decisions are made by forty five people. They’re called City Councillors. City Idol is...
By Matthew Blackett