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The Spoke is Outside the March's monthly storytelling event. Inspired by The Moth in New York, every month we present true stories told live, based around a given theme.

The Spoke is Outside the March's monthly storytelling event. Inspired by The Moth in New York, every month we present true stories told live, based around a given theme.

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"The End of Miss July" by Falen Johnson

Episode in The Spoke
A story of domestic strife and confetti-ed pornography from our "Feuds and Grudges" Evening. 
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"The Carnival Job" by Peter Pasyk

Episode in The Spoke
A story from our "Take This Job and Shove It" evening, in which Peter reflects back on his initiation into the seedy underbelly that is low-grade carnival crime. 
Art and literature 8 years
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13:16

"The Uh-Oh of Possibility" by Vanessa Smythe

Episode in The Spoke
The Spoke's own Vanessa Smythe tells a story about the three most important letters in early 2000s High School love - I.C.Q. 
Art and literature 8 years
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15:50

"The Finale" by William Ellis and Jordan Tannahill

Episode in The Spoke
A tribute story to the life and times of Kensington Market's Videofag, the first home of The Spoke. Told by Videofag creators and curators Will and Jordan.    
Art and literature 8 years
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15:33

"The Question" by Jake Epstein

Episode in The Spoke
Jake tries to answer one of life's universal, unknowable questions - "yo, you know Drake?"
Art and literature 8 years
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13:38

"The Inner Space" by Izad Etemadi

Episode in The Spoke
"The Inner Space" by Izad Etemadi
Art and literature 8 years
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21:05

"The Cosmic Connection" by Rose Napoli

Episode in The Spoke
"The Cosmic Connection" by Rose Napoli
Art and literature 8 years
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21:28

"The Cheese" by Ronit Rubinstein

Episode in The Spoke
"The Cheese" by Ronit Rubinstein
Art and literature 8 years
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"The Encyclopaedias" by James Smith

Episode in The Spoke
"The Encyclopaedias" by James Smith
Art and literature 8 years
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"The Women's March" by Tracey Erin Smith and Savoy Howe

Episode in The Spoke
SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE of The Spokecast, featuring the firsthand account of two Toronto women who journeyed to Washington D.C. to the January 2017 Women's March. Told live at The Spoke @ Streetcar Crowsnest, January 22nd, 2017. 
Art and literature 8 years
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31:27

The Audition

Episode in The Spoke
The Audition
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10:43

"The Cocoa on the Go-go" by Zoe Keefer

Episode in The Spoke
"The Cocoa on the Go-go" by Zoe Keefer
Art and literature 9 years
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"The Worry Box" by Tony Cushman

Episode in The Spoke
by Tony Cushman 
Art and literature 10 years
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22:21

"The Booklover" by Maev Beaty

Episode in The Spoke
by Maev Beaty
Art and literature 10 years
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14:55

“The Ancestral Web” by Aaron Willis

Episode in The Spoke
by Aaron Willis (SEASON 4 PREMIERE!)     
Art and literature 10 years
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"The Spook" by Sabryn Rock

Episode in The Spoke
"The Spook" by Sabryn Rock
Art and literature 10 years
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14:55

"The Feline Prognosis" by Alison Norwich

Episode in The Spoke
by Alison Norwich 
Art and literature 10 years
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"The Mixtapes" by Steven McCarthy

Episode in The Spoke
A SPOKE SPECIAL: Steven McCarthy's brush with his own mortality and musical influences, intercut with the funkadelic music of his group The Elastocitizens!  
Art and literature 10 years
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22:57

"The Fight" by Adam Seybold

Episode in The Spoke
by Adam Seybold 
Art and literature 11 years
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"The Chat Room" by Sage Tyrtle

Episode in The Spoke
by Sage Tyrtle 
Art and literature 11 years
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