Any Night of the Week Poster Urban Villages by Daniel Rotsztain

C$25.00

Poster to accompany the book Any Night of the Week: A D.I.Y. History of Toronto Music, 1957-2001 by Jonny Dovercourt.
Designed by Daniel Rotsztein
Poster dimensions: 24″ x 14″ (61 cm x 35.6 cm)

This poster is for you if you love Toronto music history and if Jonny Dovercourt’s book Any Night of the Week is on your reading list.

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Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".

Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".
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About the ‘Any Night of the Week’ posters:

Illustrated by urban geographer and artist Daniel Rotsztain (All the Libraries Toronto), these beautiful maps accompany Any Night of the Week: A D.I.Y. History of Toronto Music, 1957-2001 by Jonny Dovercourt. Originally made for the Toronto International Festival of Authors podcast adaptation and printed at Coach House, these limited edition posters featuring some of Toronto’s most iconic music venues and neighbourhoods can now be yours!

The Urban Villages poster features The Annex, Yorkville, Little Italy, and Kensington Market, and features Lee’s Palace, Ted’s Wrecking Yard, The Mynah Bird, Sneaky Dee’s, the Silver Dollar/Comfort Zone.

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