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Yesterday was kind of a soft launch. Tonight, Canadian Music Week starts for real.
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Chris Dart • Photo by Corbin Smith
Three years in, the $5 Rap Show continues to boost Toronto's indie-rap scene.
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Chris Dart
In today's Urban Planner: celebrating Oktoberfest, a sale on CN Tower-themed theatre tickets, Blank City's made-up metropolis stories, a harmonica tribute to Little Walter, and album release parties for KASHKA and More or Les.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: festivals by the water and in the park; retrace the steps of an American invasion; two improvisers, one hour, one scene; and rap both semi-serious and not-at-all-serious.
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Steve Fisher
Torontoist sent four writers and one photographer to wander the city for this year's edition of NXNE. Here's what they learned.
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Chris Dart • Photos by Loni Schick
In today's UP: sorely missed ex-mayor David Miller hosts an Occupy the Mic town hall; new work at the Mayworks Festival and Festival of New Ideas and Creation, and closing work at over a half dozen theatres; local talent at an international launch for Her Royal Majesty; and rapper Wordburglar has an all star line-up for his record launch for 3rdBurglar.
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Steve Fisher
In today's UP: Brides brides brides; comedy experiments at the Festival of New Formats, like rappers and kalimba players doing improv; The Balconies and friends celebrate Audio Blood's third anniversary with classic rock tunes; the Songbird cabaret series re-imagines Madonna; and the Next Stage Theatre Festival continues.
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Steve Fisher • Photo by Corbin Smith
In today's UP: Remembrance Day ceremonies, the Museum of Indulgence exhibit opens, Unspent Love launches in paperback, Tapestry New Opera opens a pub, and Dawn Whitwell brings her solo show from the Edinburgh Fringe.
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Steve Fisher • Photo by Nancy Paiva
Friday at the Rivoli, a music show with a nerd slant.
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Jaime Woo
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