Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Nuit Blanche by Aylwin Lo


Without in with moving trees pop from Liberty Village near King and Dufferin.



Jobs jobs Sisters above Adis Ababa Restaurant on Queen West






City Hall




This is what TorontotheBetter photographer Aylwin Lo had to say about Nuit Blanche 2008.

A couple more from Nuit Blanche


Lights on a Sam's. The last time?


Something called HORRIDOR! Not sure what this is, but nonetheless - give it up for Nuit Blanche!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Nuit Blanche by Omer Yukseker







These photos illustrate the fun-times and artistic haywire community chaos that is Nuit Blanche, now in its third year in Toronto. I've heard estimates that up to 1,000,000 people attended this year's event.




Here are a few of those folks outside the Swan restaurant on Queen Street West - notice the newborn baby.








Omer often turns his lens toward local dancers, like these ones peforming on the street outside the Beerstore!







Nuit Blanche is a subversion of urban spaces, both indoor and out. A big thank you to Omer for generously providing these great shots. More of his pictures can be viewed at http://picasaweb.google.ca/omer.yukseker/NuitBlanche2008.

Nuit Blanche


Nuit Blanche Toronto 2008 is now behind us. Today and tomorrow TorontotheBetter Visual Voices will publish a few highlights from our photographers who were there. Thanks to our picture-man Brent Poulton for this shot of a UFO landing at Nathan Philips Square.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Read and Feed


In addition to providing plots to individual community members, Hope Garden also designates garden space to local social service agencies, like this one for Parkdale Project Read - a local literacy organization.

Eating local in Parkdale




Last Sunday, Hope Garden and Greenest City threw a harvest celebration at the garden, located in Masaryk Park. This pictures are of lunch being served to about 200 community members. The vegetables came from the garden, how much more local can you get?

Friday, October 3, 2008

Tomatillos in the shadow of

Many Hope Gardeners live in local high rise apartment buildings and have very little access to green space.

HOPE garden



The Hope Garden is another initiative spearheaded by Parkdale's Greenest City. The garden is representative of the amazing diversity of the Parkdale community, and the gate is never locked! This sign is the only barrier between Hope gardeners and Hope gleaners. Amazing!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Parkdale Youth Green Squad

These pictures were taken in Parkdale. They are of the Youth Green Squad - a group of youth hired by Greenest City, a non-profit community organization in Parkdale. These youth work for Greenest City during their summer vacation from Parkdale Collegiate. Their job is to reclaim the local Dunn Parkette and plant, take care of and harvest their own organic garden. All of the vegetables are then donated to local food banks.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Catch Da Flava

These two pictures were sent to me from Toronto the Better coordinator Taodhg. They were taken in Toronto's Regent Park. The second picture is of the folks over at the Regent Park Focus Catch Da Flava community newspaper. Check out their website at http://www.catchdaflava.com/!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

TTC trio

Check out Steve Munro's in depth analysis of the 29 Dufferin Bus here: http://stevemunro.ca/?p=726!

Nuit Blanche in the Kensington Market 2007

Nocturnal party people enjoy Toronto's annual all-night festival.