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Exploring Toronto and other global cities through interviews with authors, experts and citizens. Produced by the University of Toronto (UofT).

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    • Jul 10, 2015 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 13 EPISODES


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    How to Love a City with Shawn Micallef

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2015


    How can Torontonians learn to adore their city in the midst of the 2015 Pan Am & Parapan Am Games? Shawn Micallef writes about Toronto and urban issues for Spacing Magazine and the Toronto Star. He's also authored The Trouble With Brunch and Stroll from Coach House Books. Micallef brings his own experiences from exploring […]

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    Ep. 8 Can we build a Music City?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015


    In the midst of ‘festival season' in Toronto, The Cities Podcast features interviews with two artists deep in TO's music scene. Izzy Ritchie, from Juno-winning group The Strumbellas, and music critic Ian Gormely explain how they made it as professionals in the industry — and describe the changes they hope to see in Toronto's music […]

    Ep. 7 Ghosts of The Ward with John Lorinc

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015


    Author John Lorinc shares stories from The Ward: The Life and Loss of Toronto's First Immigrant Neighbourhood (Coach House Books). He co-edited the collection that revives a demolished area bounded by College, Queen, Yonge and University — now the realm of City Hall. More about The Cities Podcast http://news.utoronto.ca/podcasts More about The Ward: The Life and Loss of Toronto's […]

    Ep. 6 The Poetry Map with George Elliott Clarke

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2015


    Poet laureate George Elliott Clarke discusses The Poetry Map from Toronto Public Libraries, diversity and police culture, and more. Also, Roman Mars from 99% Invisible shares his opinions on the greatest libraries in North America. Original music by Jay Ferguson and Kris Magnuson. More about The Cities Podcast: http://news.utoronto.ca/podcasts Explore The Poetry Map from Toronto Public Libraries: http://www.torontopoetry.ca/ TRANSCRIPT The Cities Podcast […]

    Ep. 5 Really Seeing Richmond

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015


    Exploring then-and-now in the neighbourhood of Richmond and Spadina, with fourth-year students in Shauna Brail's Urban Studies course. Plus, a sneak peek into Doors Open Toronto on May 23–24, including 14 free walking tours sponsored by the University of Toronto. To learn more about Doors Open Toronto: http://news.utoronto.ca/doors-open-toronto-12-things-you-must-see-u‑t For more on The Cities Podcast: news.utoronto.ca/podcasts/ […]

    Ep 4. 7 Cities, 7 Voices

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015


    Seven global delegates in Toronto for the Youthful Cities summit share their visions for an ideal city. Episode also features Jane's Walk and an exclusive with city councillors Michael Thompson and Anna Bailão on spaces to explore in their wards.   For more, visit http://news.utoronto.ca/podcasts TRANSCRIPT The Cities Podcast Ep 4 — 7 Cities, 7 Voices (Coffee […]

    Ep. 3 Transforming 1 Spadina with Richard Sommer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015


    Richard Sommer shares his vision for 1 Spadina — future home of the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape & Design — as a transformative space, stepping in to foster urban innovations where municipal governments cannot.   Learn more at https://soundcloud.com/the-cities-podcast and news.utoronto.ca .   TRANSCRIPT The Cities Podcast Ep 3 Transforming 1 Spadina with Richard Sommer […]

    Ep. 2 The Power of Numbers with Patricia McCarney

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015


    Patricia McCarney (World Council on City Data, U of T's Global Cities Institute) explains how making a first-ever international standard for cities is helping urban centres to grow, improve and take on a transformative role for citizens. Learn more at http://news.utoronto.ca TRANSCRIPT The Cities Podcast – Ep. 2 The Power of Numbers with Patricia McCarney […]

    The Cities Podcast Ep. 1 Strolling with Shawn Micallef

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015


    In this re-launch of the podcast, we take a spring stroll in unexpected places with author and urban enthusiast, Shawn Micallef. He writes about city explorations for The Toronto Star, Spacing Magazine and in his books, The Trouble With Brunch, and Stroll, from Coach House Books. For more, visit http://news.utoronto.ca     Transcript: Strolling with Shawn […]

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    U of T Cities Podcast Ep. 4 Future Cities - Featuring Richard Florida, Patricia McCarney, Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer and Meric Gertler

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2014


    Featuring Richard Florida, Patricia McCarney, Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer and Meric GertlerThis final election-focused episode features U of T experts Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, Richard Florida, Patricia McCarney and Meric Gertler, as they envision cities of the future through literature, scholarship and more. Full story http://bit.ly/1DkSvVe and more at news.utoronto.ca . Earlier episodes in the series looked at the future […]

    U of T Cities Podcast Ep. 3 Building Sustainable Cities - The future of Toronto's economy, transportation and environment

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014


    The future of Toronto's economy, transportation and environmentIn the third episode of this miniseries, U of T Cities features University of Toronto experts working to build more sustainable cities in the realms of environment, infrastructure and economy. Learn more http://bit.ly/ZMDJK4 Landscape architecture professor Liat Margolis describes her work on green roofs and its implications for emergency management, energy […]

    U of T Cities Podcast Ep. 2 The Future of Transit - Research and startups pushing transit beyond the simple subway-or-streetcar divide

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


    Research and startups pushing transit beyond the simple subway-or-streetcar divideThis edition of U of T Cities features researchers and entrepreneurs working to build the future of transit. Reimagine the downtown and beyond with transit policy expert Prof. Eric Miller; Richard Sommer, dean of the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design; and alumnus Taylor Scollon, […]

    U of T Cities Podcast Ep. 1 The Future of Traffic - Artificially intelligent traffic lights, human-electric hybrid pod vehicles and more

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


    Artificially intelligent traffic lights, human-electric hybrid pod vehicles and more  This first episode of U of T Cities features researchers and entrepreneurs working to build the future of traffic. Learn about artificially intelligent traffic lights, bike-car hybrid vehicles, a first-of-its-kind undergraduate course all about the Toronto election and more. http://bit.ly/1CVWAkn For more stories on U of […]

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