Archives /// Jane’s Walk
June 11th, 2010
SUMMER SHORTS 005: Pajama-clad gardeners, shortcuts, and dog racing
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We're wrapping up the week-long launch of our new SUMMER SHORTS series by giving the last word to the executive director of Jane's Walk, Jane Farrow. Spacing contributor Laura-Louise Tobin tagged along on Jane's tour of the east-end Toronto neighbourhood she calls home. A pajama-clad gardener and dog racing were just a couple of the topics of conversation.... Starting next week, every time we have a story to tell we'll continue to post it at the blog and put it out on iTunes. Sometimes you'll get one a day or a few a ...
June 10th, 2010
SUMMER SHORTS 004: A former summer hotspot
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Toronto's Exhibition Place used to be one of the top spots to be, and to be seen, in the summer. Its reputation as a hotspot may have suffered over the years but its heritage buildings have withstood the test of time. Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone led a tour of the grounds for this year's Jane's Walks. Spacing contributor Laura-Louise Tobin tagged along.
Links to stuff from Spacing Radio’s Summer Shorts 002
Jane's Walk: Exhibition Place - Heritage Buildings
City of Toronto: Deputy Mayor/Councillor Joe Pantalone
June 9th, 2010
SUMMER SHORTS 003: What’s in a name?
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SUMMER SHORTS is on the air! To launch our summer season, all this week we're featuring Jane's Walks. In this SHORT, reporter Sarah Bridge takes us to Jane/Finch to explore the Toronto neighbourhood through the eyes of some of the women trying to get us to look beyond the street names. One particularly well-known pedestrian, Mayor David Miller, also tagged along.
Links to stuff from Spacing Radio's Summer Shorts 003
Jane's Walk: Jane and Finch walk - From Young Women's Eyes
Guided by Women's Leadership Conference group: WORC IT (Women of Race Climbing It ...
June 8th, 2010
SUMMER SHORTS 002: Neighbourhoods and roosters
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To celebrate the launch of our new SUMMER SHORTS series, all this week we're bringing you the sounds of this year's Jane's Walks. Today we ask: what does a wandering rooster say about a neighbourhood? And what exactly does the term 'neighbourhood' refer to anyway? Spacing reporter Andrew Walsh went along on the Neighbourhoods 101 walk, led by social activist Diane Dyson, through Toronto's Greenwood Park community.
Links to stuff from Spacing Radio's Summer Shorts 002
Jane's Walk: Neighbourhoods 101 walk
Diane Dyson's Blog: Belonging Community
photo by Kevin Steele
June 7th, 2010
SUMMER SHORTS 001: Let’s go for a walk
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Spacing Radio is back! For the summer we are changing things up a bit and so over the next few months we're going to give you a lot more to listen to, but in shorter doses. Every time we have a story to tell, we'll post it at the blog and put it out on iTunes. Sometimes you'll get one a day, or a few a week. It's a reflection of the season, when most of us are following a less structured life. Full-length programs will be back in the fall. To kick off ...
April 27th, 2010
021: Jane’s Walk, Cleveland’s Public Square, and Mount Pleasant Cemetery
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We begin this episode of Spacing Radio in Toronto’s Alexandra Park, where Spacing producer Todd Harrison speaks with Jane’s Walk executive director Jane Farrow about this weekend’s upcoming Jane’s Walks and how the event — and the discussions it inspires — has evolved both at home and abroad. Up next, Spacing producer Mieke Anderson takes us to Cleveland, Ohio where she meets up with local newspaper critic Steven Litt, to discuss the drawbacks of the city’s Public Square and what one group is proposing to do to reinvent the space. In ...
May 11th, 2009
006: Jane’s Walk
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NOTE: This edition of Spacing Radio represents the finale of our first season. We're going to take a bit of a break. Look for another podcast in a couple of months.
Join us as we listen in on a handful of the 117 walks Torontonians led and attended as part of this year's Jane's Walk.
In this podcast, we'll travel to Bloor and Lansdowne, Kipling and Steeles, the Lower Don Lands, and the Geary Avenue hydro corridor. Also, host David Michael Lamb talks to organizer Jane Farrow about how this year's Jane's Walk events played their ...






