September 29th, 2009
Spacing Radio 008: the haphazard city
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Episode 008 of Spacing Radio examines the idea of haphazardness in a city. Spacing magazine contributing editor Amy Lavender Harris takes producer Mieke Anderson and listeners on a literary tour of Toronto's Kensington Market that explores the neighbourhood's unique character. Spacing's Todd Harrison sits down with Davy Rothbart, the creator of Found magazine and books, to discuss the world of lost objects found in the public realm of our cities. And we eavesdrop on urban planner and designer Joe Berridge during a recent panel discussion at the IPAC conference here in Toronto. The music of The D'Urburvilles can be found throughout the episode (songs "Dragnet" and "Hot Tips").
photo by Rannie Turingan
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