Posts Filed Under: Wavelength
The Wavelength Festival may be a teenager, but this past weekend, it showed no signs of angst.
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Chris Dart • Photo by Corbin Smith
Today: Dave Meslin loves democracy, and you should too; The Weather Station loves singing with friends; Claire, From the Bus loves Ralph (and it scares him); improvisers love White Rhino; and Doldrums and pals love partying late.
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Steve Fisher
All-ages record store shows and an artist Incubator series are amongst the new additions at this year's edition of Wavelength.
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Chris Dart
In today's Urban Planner: follow the yellow brick road, a reading series highlights "Amazing New Stuff," and Wavelength and Silent Shout team up.
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Kyle Bachan
This weekend, bring your game face to a board game–making competition; see the winter that could have been (though likely a much prettier version) at this year's Icefest; find out what happens when classical music gets taken out of the halls and put into the barns, and so forth.
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Kyle Bachan
Concert promoter Wavelength celebrates its 12th anniversary with a festival that founding director Jonny Dovercourt hopes will expose the group to new audiences.
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Chris Dart • Photo by Remi Carreiro
In today's UP: Monologists compete for top TO bragging rights; comedic wits at The Panel Show podcast taping; Wavelength 533 features familiar faces in new bands; Bonjay DJ Songs: a Dance Party; and Design Week continues.
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Steve Fisher
In this Weekend Planner: find rare works at the Antiquarian Book Fair, a global cabaret festival brings together some of Canada's brightest young artists, check out a play that centres around a woman's sexual identity crisis, Wavelength presents a double whammy with a documentary and gig in one night, make your adorable pet even more adorable with Dogtoberfest, Cask Days returns with plenty of "real ale" to go around, and discuss how to rebuild this city in the sky with Upper Toronto.
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Kyle Bachan
This year’s ALL CAPS lineup included nerd-leaning rapper More or Les, Eric’s Trip alum Julie Doiron, party jam incarnate Rich Aucoin, avant-funk Muskox, teenage hip-hop-rock siblings Dog Bus, and well-hyped acts Evening Hymns, the Wooden Sky, and DD/MM/YYYY
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Zack Kotzer • Photos by Corbin Smith
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Steve Fisher
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