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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'allages>'

February 6, 2008

Rabbit in the Moon, the legendary Los Angeles-based funky techno crew best known for their insane, pyrotechnic, costumed stage performances and dark, live beats, is headlining the last ever all-ages party at The Sound Academy, a.k.a. The Docks, this Saturday at Destiny's Together As One. This will be the first time Rabbit in the Moon has performed within city limits since 1999, which should prove to be a frenetic, immersive performance with wearable lasers,......

Continue Reading "Rabbit in the Moon to Headline Final All Ages Docks Event"

December 12, 2007

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Last time we checked on 178 Bathurst Street, it was just beginning to relive its Bassmint-era techno days with Derrick May at Crosstown, now closed. Since then, things underneath the Queen Street West and Bathurst Street Pizza Pizza have come full circle. Until 1999, Christian "DJ Unabomber" Poulson operated Bassmint, a famous party spot and afterhours that still conjures memories of sleepless nights for......

Continue Reading "BLAK is the New Black"

October 22, 2006

Toronto's annual Zombie Walk is today, and in case you're wondering, the event is rain or shine: "Rain has not been known to kill zombies, and their motor functions are usually good enough to hold an umbrella. The Undead will Spread come rain or shine." Torontoist wants to remind you of the hilarity last year when the horde of brains-hungry zombies crashed an anti-violence rally at Dundas Square and the DJ dropped "Thriller". Toronto......

Continue Reading "Braaaains!"

September 23, 2005

When newmindspace put out a call for folks to come down to Kensington Market for a game of Capture the Flag, Kevin Bracken, one half of the heart of the operation, printed off 55 maps for participants. He thought he had overestimated how many people would show up, but figured he'd play it safe. To what was likely a combination of shock, delight, and ultimately being overwhelmed, 100 people came to play. This time......

Continue Reading "Capture the PATH"

April 25, 2005

Hot Hot Heat x New Afro - (A band called Louis) + All Ages = TWEENS! Torontoist was busy coming up with the above formulae all last week, and thus was mathematically and chemically prepared for Saturday's Hot Hot Heat performance at the Kool Haus. But while toiling on the equation for countless hours paid off in accuracy, Torontoist had one minor miscalculation: The F-u-t-u-r-e-h-e-a-d-s. Supposedly the largest Canadian Triple H show ever, Torontoist was......

Continue Reading "They've Given Up On Social Niceties?"

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