Urban Planner: January 6, 2009

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MUSIC: Tuesdays are instrumental surf nights at Mitzi’s Sister—no doubt due to the booking inclinations of Dodge Fiasco drummer Sean Dignan. This week the crazy carnival of sound Camp Combo plays, with Great Bob Scott on drums, Rachel Melas on bass, Nichol Robertson on guitar, and Fred Spek leading on sax and vocals. Mitzi’s Sister (1554 Queen Street West), 10 p.m., pay-what-you-can.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Doom and gloom predictors warn us that we are in for economic woes similar to the Great Depression of the 1930s. For a raw glimpse of real depression-era folk from Arkansas, visit the Mike Disfarmer exhibit at the Stephen Bulger Gallery, on until January 31. Disfarmer’s glass-plate portraits were completely forgotten until the mid-'70s, but restored over a two-year period beginning in 2004. Stephen Bulger Gallery (1026 Queen Street West), 11 a.m.–6 p.m., FREE.

MUSIC: Drummers in Exile hosts an open drum circle every Tuesday night at the WreckRoom. The group promises freestyle fun for everyone. Look for details about an upcoming potluck/bring-your-own-art costume party. The Annex WreckRoom (794 Bathurst Street), 8–12 p.m., pay-what-you-can ($2–$5 suggested).

THEATRE: Four actors perform the parts of thirty characters for Second City alumnus Tracy Dawson’s first full-length work Them and Us (on until January 31). The play is a series of tragically funny vignettes about the improbability of love. The “them” and “us” of the title refer to "men" or "women," depending on your own gender. Theatre Passe Muraille (16 Ryerson Avenue), 8 p.m., $15–$35.

Photo of Fred Spek by Kneil Spek, courtesy of Camp Combo.

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After reviewing thousands of blogs worldwide, we have found "Torontoist" to be one that is thought provoking and gives readers your unique perspective on what life is really like in Toronto, Canada. When I launched BostonNOW (a free commuter paper that died last year when the Icelandic investors pulled out after their economy collapsed), we were developing a relationship with "Bostonist" where we would put excerpts of "Bostonist" posts on our site and in our paper. It worked well for both parties as I think would be the case with GlobalPost. As you know, there is no one doing what you do in Toronto. Yours is a truly unique perspective.

The way it would work if you accept our invitation is that we would use your RSS feed to place your most recent post on a "Torontoist" page on GlobalPost.com. We would point back to your actual blog for comments and for archives, hopefully driving lots of traffic to your site. Each time you write a new post, it would replace the older one so only one post would appear on GlobalPost.com.

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Wow, talk about tacky. This guy has no idea how to do business.

But the actual purpose for my post was to ask if the folks who compile Urban Planner might be able to pick and choose a few events in advance of each weekend and post them on a Monday or Tuesday so people have a little time to plan. I find myself unavailable for a lot of these events because I've already got plans and saying "if only I'd heard about this sooner..."

Either way, thanks for all the work it takes to do a daily feature like this.

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