Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'fridaynight'
July 20, 2007
On the west side of Dufferin Street, just south of Bloor, is a Wal-Mart. It is (currently) the only one in the former City of Toronto. On the other side of Dufferin is Dufferin Grove Park. It is the very antithesis of Wal-Mart, a collective community creation that is an exemplar of neighbourhood engagement—public space of, by, and for the people. Tonight, the Toronto Public Space Committee and Friends of Dufferin Grove Park invite......
Continue Reading "Can't Get Enough of That Wonderful Dufferin"April 15, 2007
Spring is when we get busy here in the Ist-A-Verse. Very busy. But, after staying bundled-up indoors all winter, it's nice for us to be out, about, and collecting things to write about for you. Here's a glimpse at what's been keeping your favorite citybloggers busily away from home and out of bed. For LAist, strong winds attacked LA on the same day the Feds raided the Crips. Not to fear, though: the Japanese version......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere In The Ist-A-Verse"February 25, 2007
Austinist gets arty with an interactive guide to SXSW, loved some local art galleries and a new art exhibit and lamented the possible loss of "Friday Night Lights" production to New Mexico. Bostonist was happy they finally found an Anna Nicole Smith connection to their fair city and that an Apple Store was opening up. They were less happy that new rules have been established limiting underage shows and that their Governor is spending a......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere In The Ist-A-Verse"April 15, 2005
Two pics for this week's FF. You could go Fancy, Furry, Sticky and moderately pretentious with the Images Festival's Friday Night Short program, or you could go for a modern classic by way of Bob Roberts. The former shows artists attacking our understanding of all things slimey. The latter shows Tim Robbins acting well, instead of winning Oscar's for acting poorly. The Slimefest promises you free grill cheese, and says these 'films and video have......
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