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Extra, Extra: Bridge Felled, Sex Sells, and T-Shirt Hell
Every weekday’s end, Extra, Extra collects just about everything you ought to care about or ought not miss.
- That Lake Shore bridge demolition timelapse we mentioned on Friday is much more easily watchable and shareable now that it’s on Vimeo. (See it above.) Spacing has more about it.
- NOW‘s Love & Sex survey is online for the taking now. Say goodbye to a stats-heavy look at Toronto’s sex life, though: it looks like this year’s edition is ditching the data in favour of individual stories, quips, and anecdotes.
- Something Toronto needs right about now: the Urban Speaker.
- Eye Weekly looks at “Rob Ford’s Toronto”—what Toronto could or would be like, based on the councillor’s past votes in council.
- On that note, there are now official Rob Ford “Stop the Gravy Train” t-shirts, and they’re only $30, which is really not a bargain at all.
- Brand New, on the Pan Am Games logo we wrote about a while back: “once you to stop to look at what’s going on, it’s a bit of a jumbled mess.”
- Ivor Tossell, meanwhile, has discovered something of a navigational problem in Rosedale.
- And King Station’s got a new typeface, at least temporarily, and at least on one expanse of subway wall. Uh-oh.
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