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Tapr is to graffiti art what a brawler is to the sweet science of boxing. Pound for pound, brawlers may lack the grace of swift-footed pugilists, but they make up for it with a swarm of rock solid punches. What Tapr lacks artistically, he makes up for with the graffiti equivalent of a swift jab: the tag.
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Proposed U of T Residence Loses Some Height
The plan for a private sector–supported highrise on College street has been reduced from 42 to 24 storeys.
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“Catvertising” Swipes at the Internet
How Toronto ad agency John St. attracted international attention with a YouTube advertising spoof. Read more
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This year, Newmindspace’s annual game of Capture the Flag moved north from its previous field in the financial district to the quieter, less traffic-laden environment around City Hall. Several hundred participants gathered to hear the rules and were split into two teams, wearing either a pink or blue glowing band. With each team assigned one half of the match zone—bordered by Dundas to the north, Bay to the east, Queen to the south, and University to the west—battle commenced. After much running, skating, biking, dodging, and sneaking, the pink team emerged victorious.
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How to Not Look Like a Complete Jerk for the Rest of Movember
Your moustache is for charity, but that doesn't mean you need to look like a charity case.
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Experimenting with Tumblr
Torontoist is just starting to experiment a little bit with Tumblr. Please excuse our mess while we play around and get things set up!
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Welcome to graffiti 2.0. Open source street artist Joel Richardson is expecting you.
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Auntie Nuke Needs You
Over 800 people heeded her call during a 1980 protest at the future site of the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station.
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We don’t know. Really, no idea. Just hit play.
http://torontoist.com/2011/11/i-heart-you-rob-ford/
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