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We take a close look at Canada's most prestigious music award.
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Jessica Buck
This weekend marks the 15th annual Wavelength Music Festival with a glance at the city's utopian indie rock past and weird-but-wonderful future.
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Kelli Korducki
Toronto has no shortage of music festivals—but why do so many die?
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Michael Fraiman
Newer and more-er, though, do not necessarily mean better.
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To celebrate 10 years of existence, local record label Arts & Crafts delivered a festival filled with music, food, and fun.
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Kevin Scott • Photos by D.A. Cooper
Rush, Metric, Billy Talent and The Weeknd all receive multiple nods.
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Chris Dart
This holiday weekend Harbourfront Centre explores some folky roots, get creative with a cardboard wonderland, the FU2 Festival returns with artists galore, another edition Monkey Toast will have you laughing all the way home, and more.
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Kyle Bachan
Now in its third year, the three-day event looks to give Canadian bands a chance to get their music in films from around the world.
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Chris Dart
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