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Sound Advice: <em>Everything All The Time</em>

Like a ray of pop-nostalgia sunshine, the new self-released, self-titled EP from Everything All The Time finds its way into our sad-bastard acoustic hearts this week. It's a committed pop record that is technically pretty removed from a lot of the easy indie rock cop-outs that get thrown at the messy-haired, bespectacled sextet, but don't be afraid—they keep the conventions and the company (oh, and live drums), so no one will ever know.

Urban Planner: August 4, 2009

DANCE: Dusk Dances are well into their fifteenth season, bringing contemporary and traditional dance to scattered parks across the GTA. This year, Dusk Dances are performing in three different locations—the first being Earlscourt Park last month. Starting tonight they will have their second run at Withrow Park, presenting five eclectic dance pieces inspired by the park itself. Once dusk descends, music from Samba Squad will start the show. Audience members will be led to each dance piece, set up in different areas of the park and lasting ten minutes each. Withrow Park (725 Logan Avenue), 7 p.m., pay-what-you-can.

ART: Inject some colour into a drab November evening with a Toronto Public Space Committee Art Attack. Bring warm clothes and bright leaves and join in the creation of foliage-based installation art pieces, featuring wheat pasting and hanging leaf mobiles. In front of the University of Toronto Visual Studies building (1 Spadina Crescent), 7 p.m., FREE.

MUSIC: Tonight at Lee’s Palace marks the halfway point for Exclaim's nation-wide Wood, Wires and Whisky tour, headlined by Broken Social Scene’s Jason Collett. The show opens with the band Zeus, who later double as Collett’s backing band. Rock Plaza Central, touring their current awesomely-received album Are We Not Horses? complete the bill. Lee’s Palace (529 Bloor Street West), 9:30 p.m., $18.

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