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posted by Joe on Friday, April 28, 2006 Share/Save/Bookmark

If you can't make it to Critical Mass, but are free later tonight, consider dropping by the Music Hall on the Danforth for the Opening Night of City Idol.

Started by Dave Meslin (the guy who started up the Toronto Public Space Committee) as part of the Who Runs This Town? municipal elections project, City Idol is all about getting people back into and interested in the political process:
Elections have become so dull and mundane that most people simply tune them out. Is it possible to turn things around? Can an election actually be a time when people step forward with new ideas, new energy, a sense of optimism and maybe even a little imagination?
There are a ton of interesting AND pro-cycling candidates in this. Should be a good night!

The Music Hall • 147 Danforth Avenue
(near Broadview Station)
doors open at 7pm • show starts at 8pm • $4
Tickets on sale at 6pm (two max per purchaser)



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