Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'exhibit>'
January 4, 2008
Who knew there was a connection between the TTC and the Titanic, and not just that both are often associated with the words "transportation" and "disaster" (ba-dum-bum)? An exhibit at the Ontario Science Centre features four Toronto streetcar tickets salvaged from the world's most famous shipwreck by a 1987 expedition. The tickets are believed to have been the property of Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen, a wealthy Toronto socialite who was sailing home from England when......
Continue Reading "Toronto Proud Of Link With Great Maritime Tragedy"October 12, 2007
No word yet on whether that giant lemon will be making an appearance (Yonge and Dundas anyone?), or whether it will finally be revealed how one might actually dismantle an atomic bomb, but hundreds of U2 fans will be rattling and humming into Toronto for the fifth annual (!) inTO the Heart U2 Fan Festival, taking place from November 1 to 3. With fans expected from New York, California, England, and even the Netherlands,......
Continue Reading "Five Years (In the Name of Love)"June 6, 2007
Click any of the photos to view them larger. Like much of Toronto, we've been a little ROMsessed this week with the opening of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, and now that the public has been allowed in for a peek while it's empty (until June 10), some fantastic photos continue to be added to the Torontoist Flickr pool. With all the hype around our jagged new conversation piece, what tickles us most is how......
Continue Reading "The Daily Photoist: ROM Roundup"January 12, 2007
There are many ways to chart a city's history. One can dig into the city archives, flip through photographs or listen to its citizens tell their stories about its daily life. The evolution of a city can also be traced through a vehicle that drives people crazy when it originally appears, but forms a valuable record when seen with distance: advertising. Old ads are a valuable tool in looking at elements such as neighbourhood socio-economic......
Continue Reading "Vintage Toronto Ads: Great Art Has No Price...Or It Didn't In 1972"October 20, 2006
The City of Toronto will be holding a Public Auction sale tomorrow at Queen Elizabeth Exhibit Hall, Exhibition Place, with the preview beginning at 7am. There are 3 auction rings and the auctions begin at 9:30am (“SHARP!!” cries the website), with “Police Cars, Trucks & Trailers, Office Furniture & Bicycles, Lawn, Construction & Garage Equipment and Much More!” on offer, including this handy Zamboni (pictured). With no reserves, we’ve heard this is a likely place......
Continue Reading "Public Auction Sale: Get Yourself That Zamboni You’ve Always Wanted"July 15, 2006
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We've Got It MADE"July 6, 2006
The City wants to allow you to add more items to your recycling bin. Proposals are in the works to allow polystyrene, spiral containers (ie. frozen juice concentrate cans) and even plastic bags. The problem is that the city's recycling capacity is maxed out and the City is desperately looking for more cash to increase capacity. Ok, which of you are hoarding green Steamwhistle bottles? The popular brewery is experiencing a bottle shortage and wants......
Continue Reading "More Recycling Please, Jazz Returns To Island Airport and Traffic This Weekend Is Going to Be Bad"June 16, 2006
Does this city ever get enough of Frank Gehry? After all, there is such thing as too much Gehry (Re: the future of the AGO...) The question becomes, when will the Gehry love bucket overflow and flood Toronto, killing everything in its path? The AGO's expected opening is in 2008. But alas, just as the Gehry Exhibit at U of T comes to a close, the film Sketches of Frank Ghery opens. (I should......
Continue Reading "The Gehry Love Parade Continues"September 20, 2005
Rumours are a-fly that the CBC will be back in the house as early as next week. No, we're not referring to the Classic Buick Club or Canadian-Born Chinese or Cold-Blooded Creatures, we're referring to the most-trusted news source in Canada. Torontoist has obtained such information from an ex-CTV producer, via somebody we met on the streetcar yesterday. Sound like an unreliable source followed by an unfounded rumour? Well check your facts, mister: Exhibit C:......
Continue Reading "CBC Hold'Em: Start Pouring the Coffee Again"September 15, 2005
Already effective in both New York and Paris, cell phone cameras could be the next wave of Toronto pervert defense. It's quite simple: When a pervert whips out his wild thing, on-lookers need only to get a shot of it their cell phone cameras. This will act as Exhibit A in a pervert trial. Though we haven't heard of these anti-pervert tactics around David Miller's Toronto just yet, cell phone justice could represent the next......
Continue Reading "Let's Catch Some Perverts!"September 13, 2005
Every month or so, Toronto's lesser-seen underbelly comes alive when the Toronto Urban Explorers & Adventure Group (TUEAG) set out. This past February, a group of five wandered the beauty of Ward's Island in the dead of winter. Since that initial outing, the group has grown to over 250 people. They've been known to explore abandoned buildings within the city and venture out to ghosts towns long forgotten. This Wednesday, September 14th, they show off......
Continue Reading "Enemies of the Ordinary"May 13, 2005
After meeting up with Ukrainian president Vik Yushchenko, Mayor David Miller might be seen downtown tomorrow scoping out various items for sale at the 2005 Spring Public Auction. (Word out of city hall is that Dave is in the market for a used EMS crime fighting vehicle.) At the auction - obviously the best sale of the weekend - a person can go pick up any of the following at a discounted rate: Office Equipment......
Continue Reading "Ten Bucks on the Lawn Equipment! Sold!"April 4, 2005
It's Denzil Minnan-Wong's worst nightmare: Posters everywhere! Not just posters on the street corners or on bulletin boards, but in his workplace. Minnan-Wong, who is scared of posters that are not in his election campaigns, now must face them on a daily basis (because there are none in his riding...). Everyday until April 10, the Porsche-driving city councilor with the receding hairline will be tip-toeing by City Hall's Artcity Festivals Poster Exhibit, with posters staring......
Continue Reading "Attack of the Posters"March 21, 2005

The Tall Poppy Interview - Rannie Turingan, Photojunkie...
October 8, 2003
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We Got It MADE"October 8, 2003
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We Got It MADE"October 8, 2003
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We Got It MADE"