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24 Sussex Drive: Why It Matters Part 2
Last week, I examined the strange (and untenable) claim that 24 Sussex Drive was not a historically important building. Another…
Professor Michael Windover Contributes to New Online Exhibition Exploring Early Canadian Radio
Radio in Canada has a very special place on the world stage. On May 20th 1920, the radio station XWA…
24 Sussex Drive: Why It Matters Part 1
24 Sussex Drive, the currently unused (and semi-derelict) official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada, has been in the…
Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church
In Ontario’s Simcoe County, at the intersection of Old Barrie Road and Line 3, is a modest log building that…
Africville, Nova Scotia
The site of Africville, overlooking the Bedford Basin. If you visit Africville, Nova Scotia, the first thing you’ll notice is…
Join Us for the FASS Fair on February 10th!
Our Arts and Social Sciences Fair brings students - current and future - and professors together at our downtown Arts, Performance and…
Race and Representation in the Arts Course Covers New Ground
A new interdisciplinary course, co-taught by School for Studies in Art and Culture Professors Malini Guha (Film Studies), Gül Kale…
Alumni Profile: Evangeline Mann
Evangeline Mann is the Public Programming and Education Coordinator at the Art Gallery of Algoma. In this interview we learn…
Adjunct Research Professor Stephen Inglis Curates an Exhibition in India
Kovilpatti: The Town That Papered India is a new exhibition at DakshinaChitra Heritage Museum, in Muthukadu, Tamil Nadu, India. Curated by…
Connected Architecture: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
The town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, from across Lunenburg Harbour. By Peter Coffman (During my current sabbatical, I am gathering…
The HTA Podcast: Music and Public Places
By Maximilien Sonier The public piano in Carleton's Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism. This is a milestone for the…
New Book on Toronto's Casa Loma Co-Edited by Michael Windover
Professor Michael Windover's book Casa Loma: Millionaires, Medievalism, and Modernity in Toronto’s Gilded Age, co-edited with Matthew M. Reeve, was released on…
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