Urban Planner: What’s On In Toronto, July 28-August 1 This week, Aisha Brown and Georgea Brooks headline stand-up shows; in town concerts from Doldrums, Sloan, and Dorothea Paas; crawl Parkdale for Tibetan momos, the waterfront for Iranian culture, and Campbell House for Toronto's Prohibition history. By Steve Fisher Jul. 28th, 2:00 pm
Sound Advice: Lesser Evil by Doldrums With his debut LP, Toronto native Airick Woodhead (aka Doldrums) grows curiouser and curiouser. By Natalie Zina Walschots Feb. 20th, 11:30 am
2 Comments Urban Planner: February 15, 2013 Today: Dave Meslin loves democracy, and you should too; The Weather Station loves singing with friends; Claire, From the Bus loves Ralph (and it scares him); improvisers love White Rhino; and Doldrums and pals love partying late. By Steve Fisher Feb. 15th, 7:00 am
Wavelength Turns 13 All-ages record store shows and an artist Incubator series are amongst the new additions at this year's edition of Wavelength. By Chris Dart Feb. 12th, 2:30 pm
2 Comments New Traditions at The New Traditions Festival The first-ever New Traditions Music and Art Festival brought collaboration and creativity to the Island. And, hopefully, some new traditions that will stick around. By Carly Maga • Photos by Corbin SmithJul. 3rd, 1:15 pm
Electronic Whether you like your grooves cool and subdued, or hot and boisterous, there are plenty of electronic acts to check out this year. By Steve Fisher • Photo by Corbin SmithJun. 12th, 10:52 am
Not Really a Kidstreet EP Release, but Awesome Nonetheless A high-energy, dance-y, synth-rock-y good time. By Corbin Smith • Photos by Corbin SmithSep. 6th, 2:00 pm
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