Articles by TS Editors
Toronto: City Under Pressure
By TS Editors | November 23rd, 2011
Toronto Star architecture critic Christopher Hume talks about the struggle with cities. — Read More
Eating Words: The Art of Food Blogging
By TS Editors | November 10th, 2011
Renowned Parisian food blogger Clotilde Dusoulier gives a talk at George Brown Chef School this evening — Read More
Toronto Talks Mobility
By TS Editors | November 9th, 2011
Discussing the needs, options and living examples for transportation solutions in the GTA. — Read More
Modernism as Heritage Architecture in North York
By TS Editors | November 2nd, 2011
The architecture that defines so much of the suburbs, especially North York, rarely gets the attention it deserves from preservationists. — Read More
When it Comes to Buildings is Tall ever too Tall?
By TS Editors | November 2nd, 2011
In advance of tonight's Harbourfront event "Too Tall?", Richard Witt of RAW Architects talks about what a vertical Toronto should look like. — Read More
Preview: Global Cabaret Festival
By TS Editors | October 28th, 2011
Who would have put John Lennon and cabaret in the same sentence? With the Global Cabaret Festival’s rendition of the Beatles' Abbey Road due to hit the stage this weekend, the likelihood of this occurring has just increased. — Read More
Chasing the TTC
By TS Editors | October 25th, 2011
Talking congestion, funding, management and fair hikes with transit advocate Steve Munro. — Read More
Yes In My Backyard
By TS Editors | October 21st, 2011
Exchanging ideas to make Toronto a better city to live in. — Read More
Understanding Cabbagetown
By TS Editors | October 18th, 2011
Its a neighbourhood whose history keeps getting re-written. Amy Lavender Harris asks, "Will the real Cabbagetown please stand up?" — Read More
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