rdaner
Senior Member
So they have announced that a performing arts centre is being built at VMC. Great! The partner is QuadReal and this is there property here so I am guessing it will go here. News to me.
I keep being told that Mississauga who has its own art centre, art gallery, main library and civic space (celebration square) is a cultural gutter. Torontonians have high standards despite half of them not ever leaving their own houses. But I agree with you.Really great. Even though the designs aren’t Gaudi, this really promotes the viability of suburbs in the GTA and North America as distinct cities with their own amenities and cultural resources. It’s importance for Vaughan is underplayed.
Well MCC has a whole foods But it’s not a Pusateri’s,so that’s a cultural fail.How about a grocery store that’s not in a Walmart for starters?
Not to open a can of worms, but i'd argue that Torontonians love to grumble and criticise, but only because they are so well travelled... it's a big-city thing. Toronto is a pretty wealthy city and has pretty great connections to Europe and such, so I found the reclusive stereotype isn't true. Quite the opposite. In fact, the issue is that these galleries in the suburbs don't get enough funding and PR, thus the programming and outreach often feels a bit provincial and lacking in experimentation. But I am sure there are great works, and i'm sure Torontonians would be pleasantly surprised for all we like to moan about.I keep being told that Mississauga who has its own art centre, art gallery, main library and civic space (celebration square) is a cultural gutter. Torontonians have high standards despite half of them not ever leaving their own houses. But I agree with you.
For the record I meant the torontonians that do not even visit their own city. There’s countless torontonians which never go to places like the ROM,AGM and places like CN Tower. For sure torontonians travel. I’m asking for all the hoopla that the suburbs are a cultural wasteland how many torontonians are actually cultured within their own city. But there’s differences in Toronto. There’s the south of bloor crowd which take the cake for thinking you get a nose bleed if you hit st Claire.Not to open a can of worms, but i'd argue that Torontonians love to grumble and criticise, but only because they are so well travelled... it's a big-city thing. Toronto is a pretty wealthy city and has pretty great connections to Europe and such, so I found the reclusive stereotype isn't true. Quite the opposite. In fact, the issue is that these galleries in the suburbs don't get enough funding and PR, thus the programming and outreach often feels a bit provincial and lacking in experimentation. But I am sure there are great works, and i'm sure Torontonians would be pleasantly surprised for all we like to moan about.
It was equally confusing back in 2007-2009 when it was happening and it was clear that VMC would be the preferred location over the long term.With the continued gravitation of the 'city centre' down to VMC, the decision to replace City Hall and the central library up in Maple is that much more confusing...
It'll come. the population in VMC isn't high enough to have an urban-format grocery yet, especially with Walmart siphoning off a good chunk of the market already.How about a grocery store that’s not in a Walmart for starters?