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		<title>Indie Beer, Indie Bands—A Cross-Promotion Made in Heaven</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This Friday's Steam Whistle Unsigned is already the fourth in a series of independent music showcases at the Roundhouse, but it's the first we're really excited about. Really excited. Check out this lineup: The Carps are the best thing to come out of Scarborough since... er... hmm. Right. Anyway, the punk-soul duo recently opened for MIA at the Kool Haus, and if they're good enough for Maya, they're good enough for you. Opopo sound like...
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		<title>Get Sociable with MIA</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Didn&#8217;t get your ticket for MIA/LCD at the Opera House? You&#8217;re not entirely outta luck, cause Diplo launches his new website (and Them Finest a mix cd) and drops some fat beats at the Social following the social event of the weekend. Featuring DIPLO, NICK CATCHDUBS, RORY THEM FINEST and WENDY MORGAN. $10 before midnight.]]></description>
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		<title>Toronto&#8217;s Huffington</title>
		<description><![CDATA[TO&#8217;s got its own little one woman Huffpost in the Star&#8217;s Antonia Zerbisias. Get ready for the Star media maven&#8217;s music picks, or &#8216;chick licks,&#8217; as she so, uh, cleverly, calls them. Mildly frightening, but TOist knows you&#8217;re all very strong people. - Meanwhile, The Star&#8217;s attempts at multi-media savvy continue apace. John Sakamoto, formerly [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lyrics, Audiences, and Mixtapes</title>
		<description><![CDATA[After sifting through the heaps (mounds?) of MIA discussion around the internet over the past few months, Torontoist thought it&#8217;s about time we came up with some of our own opinions on the Sri Lankan/British, by-way-of-blog superstar. As most conscious MIA listeners already know, there&#8217;s a growing controversy over MIA&#8217;s Palestine Liberation Organisation shout-out as [...]]]></description>
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		<title>M.I.A.: She&#8217;s Doing Her Thang, Yo!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Last night the Drake was a veritable spectacle of boldfaced grandeur, trendy sneakers and perfectly worn in high-heeled leather boots. M.I.A. took to the stage, and a gaggle of journos, bloggers, and people with Dov Charney-esque facial hair shook their booties like TOist has rarely seen in this town. PopWherry, our occasional concert cohort, was [...]]]></description>
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