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May 14, 2007

Drunken Arguments About the ROM Crystal

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If the premise of the headline is appealing to you, you should probably be coming out for the Toronto The Good party on Tuesday night. Spacing Magazine, E.R.A. Architects, [murmur], the Toronto Society of Architects, and Wireless Toronto have teamed up for the third annual TTG party to celebrate the Festival of Architecture and Design.

We went to the 2006 edition, and it was the single most fun event we attended all of last year; there are few things as glorious as an open bar with dozens of your friends. (Except, of course, arguing with the Mayor about public space issues, which we also had the opportunity to do.)

It's a cash bar this year, but we've been promised the drinks will be cheap ($2.50 cheap). Entry is $10, and the endless food is included in the price of admission. The "night of mayhem" runs from 7:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. in the Fermenting Room of the Distillery District, which is probably one of the more beautiful places in the city around which to wander in a drunken stupor.

Photo of the first Toronto The Good by Torontoist's Nadia Halim. Read the recaps of the 2005 and 2006 parties on her personal blog.


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Comments (2)

Awww, Tuesday? I've got work the next morning .. Bummer.

 

This will be a busy evening for me, what with Drum Circle's return from exile. However, the permit states the drumming must stop at 11 sharp, so I expect to make the (long) trip to Parliament around then

 
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