This Toronto poet laureate worries that Yorkville is losing its soul

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As Lillian Allen walked through Yorkville one recent afternoon, she kept returning to what used to be there — buildings since torn down, artists who once gathered in the neighbourhood and a community she remembers as central to its creative life before commercial development reshaped it.

Allen, Toronto’s Poet Laureate, dub poet and two-time JUNO Award winner, has turned that history into “The Village Corner – Yorkville,” a poem featured in “New Voices, New-New Voices, Something Wonderfully Lush,” a 20-foot interactive installation on Yorkville Avenue. The installation is part of Yorkville Murals, a two-day street art festival filling the neighbourhood with murals, installations, music, fashion and poetry, with more than 70,000 attendees expected. This weekend will mark Yorkville Murals’ final year after a seven-year run.



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