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Community discussion: Igor Kenk and Bike theft

During Bike Month, Pop Sandbox and I Bike T.O. present a moderated forum, June 3, 8-10 pm at CineCycle, on bicycle theft and Igor Kenk in Toronto, tied-in with the release of KENK: A Graphic Portrait in May.

The discussion will almost certainly be focused on Igor Kenk, one of the more interesting characters in Toronto. Buyer of stolen bikes, hoarder, scrappy immigrant from socialist East Europe, critic of consumer society: Kenk was all of this and more. We must note, however,that bike theft didn't start and end with Kenk. New folks arrive to fill the gap left.

Admission is $5 with money going towards the Toronto Cyclists Union and CineCycle. Full information about the event will be posted on I BIke T.O.

Confirmed panelists include:

  • Richard Goddard, Moderator (CBC)
  • Richard Poplak (Writer, KENK: A Graphic Portrait)
  • Yvonne Bambrick (Toronto Cyclists Union)
  • Eric Kamphof (Curbside Cycle)
  • Herb van den Dool (IBikeTO.ca)
  • Additional Panelist TBA

CineCycle, located at behind the 401 Richmond building, is a great space for watching cycling and classic films.

Update: In a curious development, Kenk, who has been released from jail, showed up at the Cabbagetown Youth Centre to offer his services in rebuilding some of the bikes. Approximately 2000 of the bikes were donated to the youth centre to be given to at-risk youth. Kenk claims he's the only one who can piece together all the bikes: “The bikes will not be fit and there’s nothing to make them fit. They’re dreaming,” he said. “These 2,000 bikes are going to be thrown out to poor kids, unsafe, and it’s not going to be good at all.” There's a grain of truth in that: the youth centre will have their work cut out for them to organize the building of these bikes into functional, safe machines.

From the Forum: The Sun talks bikes

The Sun has a couple of articles on bikes. The first one is worth reading.
As for Sue-Ann Levy, I think she'll soon announce her opposition to summer and chocolate cake when Miller says something good about them.

Luke Siragusa writes:

Sunburned

The May 8th edition of the Toronto Sun reports and comments on matters velo. Pending approval by Council, there will be bike lanes on Wellesley St. and Vaughan Ave; the efforts of Hamish et al do not go unnoticed by Sun reporter Sarah Green:

http://www.torontosun.com/News/TorontoAndGTA/2008/05/08/55...

Columnist Sue Ann Levy disparages these same efforts in a column critical of Mayor David Miller. To be stained by bile directed at His Blondeness -- the horror!

http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Levy_Sue-Ann/200...

Read. Discuss.

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