The Spoke Outside the March
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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.
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"The End of Miss July" by Falen Johnson
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
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.
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"The Uh-Oh of Possibility" by Vanessa Smythe
The Spoke's own Vanessa Smythe tells a story about the three most important letters in early 2000s High School love - I.C.Q.
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"The Finale" by William Ellis and Jordan Tannahill
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.
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"The Question" by Jake Epstein
Jake tries to answer one of life's universal, unknowable questions - "yo, you know Drake?"
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