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SPACING RELEASE PARTY: Tonight!

WHAT: Spacing's spring-summer 2009 issue release party
WHEN: Tonight! From 7:30pm-1am
WHERE: Canadian Corps hall, 201 Niagara St. (King & Bathurst area)
HOW MUCH: $10 includes copy of mag, $5 for subscribers
RSVP: let us know if you're coming via our Facebook group

* PLEASE NOT THAT TRACK MEET, SPACING'S RESIDENT DJs, WILL BE SPINNING MUSIC AT THE RELEASE PARTY MONDAY. Check out their Facebook group page

Just like the tulips popping up out of the ground, spring is also bringing you a new issue of Spacing. Our newest edition focuses on the grey spaces of the city -- not the physical and literal grey spaces, but places like libraries, airports, bars, community centres, and shopping malls. These locations are generally accessible by the public, but each have a variety of rules to follow -- societial or even legal -- once you enter. Our contributors examine these intricacies and reveal the multiple sides of public life in Toronto.

As usual, Spacing is throwing a release party to celebrate the new issue.  Come out to the Canadian Corps hall in the Bathurst and King neighbourhood (some of you may have been to our party there back on a sweaty September 2008 night). We'll have DJs, a handful of fun games and (possibly) some door prizes. And most importantly, we'll have both floors, so you can chill out playing pool in the basement or dance you booty off upstairs.

party photo by Yvonne Bambrick; cover photo by Sam Javanrouh

 

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fun party. The downstairs overflow kind of felt like the quiet, friendly, leafy suburb to the raucous city life upstairs.

Comment by andrew
April 21, 2009 | 10:12 am

Sorry I missed this!

 
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