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Archive for category: Spacing-PublicSpace

Concerning ‘Spacing’ magazine, the Toronto Public Space Committee, and, naturally, Spacers

   (2007.04.17)

When it comes to copyright infringement, you can depend on the Spacers™ to roll over

   (2007.04.07)

TPSC; SEGD

   (2006.12.31)

Spacer Shawn Micallef should not have rolled over when the Tubby criminally infringed his copyright

   (2006.12.09)

Matt Blackett: ‘If you want to create a horizontal organization, you have to have someone with really good interpersonal and organizational skills.’ The voice of community activism

   (2006.12.01)

Yes, the Spacers are really two separate groups. Fine. You can stop telling me that. But question: Do they support or oppose the street-furniture contract?

   (2006.11.16)

Details of my interview with Ryan Bigge during his research for a Toronto Life profile of Ur-Spacer Dave Meslin

   (2006.11.11)

Why does it take four months to get the results of a city-run public-opinion poll?

   (2006.10.05)

Spacing Neighbourhood Watch™

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