Following the release this year of Neil Young's 1971 Massey Hall concert and a third tribute album comes Chrome Dreams II. Featuring ten new songs and covering a range of musical styles, there is something for all of his fans on this recording. "Where Living With War and Everybody’s Rockin' were albums focused on one subject or style, Chrome Dreams II is more like After The Goldrush or Freedom, with different types of songs...
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It's that time of year again, when punks (and punk wannabes) dust off their Doc Martens, ply up their mohawks, master their moshing, and make their way to Park Place in Barrie for Vans Warped Tour.
To some people, Groundhog Day is a silly little day where some rodent-like critter gets 15 seconds in the news cycle to flip a coin and tell us if there's going to be a short summer or not. Or for some, it could be all about the 1993 classic starring Bill Murray about a crazy day that repeats itself over and over and over again.
A day late this week, but when you see the crazy number of new shows recently announced, you’ll understand why. With so much variety, there should be something for everyone coming up in the next month or so. Due to the large number of show listings, there will be no links this week (hey, it takes a LONG time to link up this stuff, my friends).
DCist is screwed in the event of an oil crisis. Not that we're not all screwed in the event of an oil crisis, just D.C. is more screwed. Don't sell your car yet, District resident, a cabbie can kick you to the curb if he doesn't like your address. Not even Metro can save you now.
Found creator Davy Rothbart is making Toronto his only stop on his book tour for Found II. The event is free tonight at the Gladstone Hotel, doors 7pm.
Absolutely nothing on television last Saturday. At least not this one. Found along a back alley in Little Italy.
Tall Poppy Interview - Davy Rothbart
Despite the headline, we don't expect Found Mag founder Davy Rothbart to flounder in the slightest when he reads from the latest Found book at the Drake at 7pm tonight. Found is basically a repository for lost ephemera, found by Davy, or mailed in by others who share his affinity for lost scraps of life and love. His brother Peter plays purportedly loopy tunes in the background, and Rothbart invites audience members to share their favorite finds. Torontoist has lingered over the Found materials since issue one (at right). The misspellings, the humour, the seemingly timeless photos - how do people lose these things, you have to wonder, looking at a particularly vitriolic letter or revealing photo. But their loss is our gain. And it's free, so you can even shell out for an overly cleverly named beverage.
started finding all my lost socks! What? Anyhow, Found's North American tour stops by the Drake Hotel this Friday, Nov. 5, from 7-9pm. The magazine is a literary collection of found items such as quirky to-do lists and psychotic break-up notes, in which nothing is contextualized or explained at length. The post-it notes, scribblings or what-have-you's can read into the pathos of some or just demonstrate the bizarro lives of others. And since none of the notes have authors, it's okay to laugh. A free event at the Drake Hotel Underground.
