Urban Planner: February 16, 2012 In today's Urban Planner: a curator takes you on a tour of his own art exhibition; recall forgotten urban spaces of the city; three writers come together for a storytelling event; a documentary on the legal woes of The Sugar Hill Gang gets its Canadian debut; and don't miss a string of solo piano performances at Holy Oak. By Kyle Bachan Feb. 16th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: November 16, 2011 Today in Toronto: see the National Ballet of Canada kick off its 60th season with Romeo and Juliet, rock out to indie supergroup Mister Heavenly, and listen in on three authors at the Pivot Reading Series. By Laura Hewitt Nov. 16th, 7:00 am
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