Posted on 03/07/04
Last of the coach-house culture factories
There once was a golden age when culture occurred in the laneways of central Toronto. Every other coach house in the Annex was an experimental theatre; one on the University of Toronto campus turned into Marshall McLuhan's chaotic but imposingly named Centre for Culture and Technology, the scruffy headquarters for what became a worldwide revolution in communications theory, shoved out of sight by a disapproving university administration.
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