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Cultural historian and Spacing contributor Cheryl Thompson launches her new book, Canada and the Blackface Atlantic, tonight ...
There’s a new term gaining traction in planning circles: the “Coriolis Effect.” At first glance, it sounds like something ...
Ontario superior court justice Paul Schabas this week granted an interim (“interlocutory”) injunction preventing Queen’s Park ...
See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** Related Readings: ...
Nathan Phillips Square is one of Toronto’s most iconic landmarks – its open plaza and the modernist curves of City Hall are fixtures in the city’s visual ...
I enjoyed Adam Bentley’s transit map vision for Ottawa of the future, but nevertheless found it frustrating that the mindset in my home town can’t think ...
Nathan Phillips Square is one of Toronto’s most iconic landmarks – its open plaza and the modernist curves of City Hall are fixtures in the city’s visual identity. In winter, the space buzzes with ...
Each Monday, we bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montréal. We’ll keep an eye open for topics and discussions ...
BEHIND THE MIRROR: Stanley Kwok in Conversation with Trevor Boddy Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012 Time: 7:00pm (Doors at 6:30pm) Location: Museum of ...
This lithe dancer on the snowswept stage of Parc Angrignon is none other than the Scots pine. Aptly enough, given the recent celebration of 250 years ...
The virtual exhibition that accompanied Part 1 of my article on Micklethwaite Studio’s photography for Consumers’ Gas included a wide range of subject matter. There is, however, more variety in the ...
New York at Japan’s Tobu World Square theme park If you’re heading to the Canadian Centre for Architecture anytime soon to check out their ...
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