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It Seemed Like a Gay Weddig To Me

It Seemed Like a Gay Weddig To Me

From: Any Other Way

Bob Gallagher recalls his efforts to immigrate to Toronto from the United States. 3 $0.30 Add
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Why Were Archaeologists Working in the Ward?

Why Were Archaeologists Working in the Ward?

From: The Ward Uncovered

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Wide and Urban Wilderness: Defining Public Space in Allan Gardens

Wide and Urban Wilderness: Defining Public Space in Allan Gardens

From: Any Other Way

Tatum Taylor recounts the history of Allan Gardens as a queer space, from a visit by Oscar Wilde in 1882 to the setting of Pride festivites in the 21st century. 4 $0.40 Add
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Wilderness
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Wilderness

From: Encampment

This chapter explains the history of Toronto’s Kensington Market and the church, St. Stephen-in-the-Fields, that homes the encampment referred to throughout the book and for which Helwig is the priest. 12 $1.20 Add
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Wilderness Photography, Disability, and Me
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Wilderness Photography, Disability, and Me

From: Living Disability

Nicolas Steenhout writes about spending time outdoors and connecting to nature through bird photography. He discusses how he needing to advocate for accessibility at his job and in everyday life, … 11 $1.10 Add
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William James

William James

Toronto's First Photojournalist

From: The Ward

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Williams Treaties
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Williams Treaties

AGREEMENTS, NAMING, AND PLACES

From: Indigenous Toronto

An essay on the Williams Treaties and resistance. 8 $0.80 Add
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Wonton of Joy
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Wonton of Joy

The Filling

From: What We Talk About When We Talk About Dumplings

Arlene Chan discusses her connection to Cantonises food and in particular the wonton, her family’s Kwong Chow Chop Suey Restaurant in Toronto, the annual ritual of making dumplings for … 6 $0.60 Add
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Wood-Wellesley and the 'Mystery Block'

Wood-Wellesley and the ‘Mystery Block’

From: Any Other Way

Mark Obaldeston describes how the pressure of new building developments is reshaping and erasing historically queer spaces in Toronto. 3 $0.30 Add
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From: Haircuts by Children and Other Evidence for a New Social Contract

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From: Closer

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From: You Only Live Twice

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I want Her So Much I Feel Sick: An Interview with Rough Trade's Carole Pope

I want Her So Much I Feel Sick: An Interview with Rough Trade’s Carole Pope

From: Any Other Way

Jane Farrow interview’s musician Carol Pope. They discuss the impact that Pope’s music had on Toronto’s queer community. ; 4 $0.40 Add
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Worship Services in Translation

Worship Services in Translation

From: The Ward Uncovered

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