In recent years, among Torontonians, there seems to have been increased interest and passion for the city. I heart Toronto. Image: igougo.com Spacing.
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Loved: The Toronto Museum goes Online | View on Canadian Art
By On 15 Mar, 2010 |
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In recent years, among Torontonians, there seems to have been increased interest and passion for the city. I heart Toronto. Image: igougo.com Spacing.
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Loved: The Toronto Museum goes Online | View on Canadian Art
By On 15 Mar, 2010 |
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One of my dearest friends, Andrea, and I packed as much walking, sight-seeing, Broadway shows, and museum-going into our daily itineraries as our bodies, (and more importantly our student budget), could handle. …
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A Day at the Museum « Cultural Inspiration
By On 12 Mar, 2010 |
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Toronto has edged a little closer to the goal of creating a civic museum with the recent launch of the Toronto Museum Project online.The fantastic new website includes detailed images of 150 objects in the municipal collection. …
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By On 12 Mar, 2010 |
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I’ve been seeing some especially creative paste-ups around the city lately. To me, that’s a very good sign .It signals a city that has an growing scene of young artists willing to get out there and slap their pieces on walls for the …
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Guerrilla "Paste-Up" Street Art, Vancouver Style
By On 11 Mar, 2010 |
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Professor George Baird, former dean of the faculty, is the winner of the 2010 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Gold Medal, awarded in recognition of significant contribution to Canadian architecture and is the highest …
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John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape & Design …
By On 10 Mar, 2010 |
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Mapping Toronto’s Sound Ecology: From Architecture to Santa Claus. BY William Bostwick Today. While the City of Toronto unveils a material-culture scrapbook of 176 years of history, designers Greg …
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Mapping Toronto's Sound Ecology: From Architecture to Santa Claus …
By On 8 Mar, 2010 |
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Green ideas for the museum of science and technology – Designing …
By On 6 Mar, 2010 |
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Have you ever wondered why the city of Toronto has no museum of its own? Ever been traveling and visited a place like the Museum of the City of New York or the Museum of the City of San Francisco and thought — why doesn’t Toronto have …
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Toronto Museum Project has the right idea, but remains a work in …
By On 2 Mar, 2010 |
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The NDP Leader made sure was in front of cameras this year – but in 1990 he put ‘a dagger in the heart’ of Toronto’s bid for the Games.
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Jack Layton's Olympic history – The Globe and Mail
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Twitterati Illuminati and Free Museum Tickets. First off, observe if you will the newly created twitter feed to the left. tweeter. (Credit: wefunction.com). I’m a Twit. And not quite proud …
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Tennis Is Served…: Twitterati Illuminati and Free Museum Tickets.