Results tagged “thecolour”

Every weekday morning, bright and early, we feature a photo (or two) from a photographer in the Torontoist Flickr Pool. It's our way of giving the many excellent photographers in our pool the attention that they deserve.

Bell Orchestre, a 5 piece band from Montreal, recorded their first LP while some of its members were simultaneously working on Arcade Fire's "Funeral". With the latter's success and the release of "Recording A Tape The Colour Of The Light" delayed until 2005, touring and promotion has been sporadic. Following a brief tour through Europe, the band arrives at Indie Unlimited at the Harbourfront Centre. Frontman Richard Parry talks to us about a new album and the nature of hype.

tonight back in Toronto are: Getting Lucky by Christian Lloyd, Ruby the Clown in... Flood by Becky Johnson and Sonia Norris, (555) 555 5555 by Greg Kearney, The Colour of my Heart by Francisca Zentilli, Crack by Rob Baker, Load by Salvatore Antonio, and a play by Richard Feren called The Reading, which is described as "A playful staging of a reading of a play called 'The Reading' about a staged reading of a play within a play." Does it get any meta than this? Further reading: Toronto Star, Now, Eye.

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