Archive for 'Edward Brown'
Beneath the surface of scratchiti.
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Edward Brown
Portrait of a grey lady.
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Edward Brown
Capturing the smell of the city in images.
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Edward Brown
Answering the call and keeping Jazz.FM91 on the air.
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Edward Brown • Photos by Nancy Paiva
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Edward Brown
What's the story behind the poor goner buried beside the train tracks?
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Edward Brown
The healing power of graffiti.
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Edward Brown
Creating graffiti with crayons for adults.
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Edward Brown
Hanging ten at Bluffer's Park.
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Edward Brown • Photos by Dean Bradley
The Freshman.
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Edward Brown • Photos by D.A. Cooper
Seeing to things his way.
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Edward Brown
On the hunt for independent Christmas tree vendors, we caught up with the folks at Jeffrey Jordan's St. Lawrence Market lot.
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Edward Brown • Photos by Harry Choi
The thrill of graffiti in motion.
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Edward Brown
Dashing through the suburbs on the TTC's Xmas express.
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Edward Brown
Fun fact of the day: the highest point in Toronto is 119 Mayor Fords tall.
We went exploring to find the highest elevation in the city, and plant our flag there.
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Edward Brown
In our ongoing series of profiles of graffiti writers, we speak with one who embraces the most controversial elements of street art. Tagging for tagging's sake.
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Edward Brown
Toronto's open source street artist
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Edward Brown
The best graffiti you'll never see
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Edward Brown
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