What to Do In Toronto, January 30-February 5: Long Night Tapings, Passing Strange, Coldest Day Of The Year Bike Ride Plus Long Winter, the Distillery District's Light Festival, and Toronto cover band Dwayne Gretzky starts a Friday-night residency at the Horseshoe Tavern. By Steve Fisher Jan. 30th, 6:00 pm
What to Do in Toronto October 31–November 6: Queen & Bowie, That’s Not Funny, and Day of the Dead Day of Halloween events; showcases of musical theatre stars, local stand-ups, and queer female playwrights; concerts by Language Arts, Friendly Rich, and more. By Steve Fisher Oct. 31st, 5:00 pm
The Torontoist Guide to Celebrating New Year’s on a Budget How to ring in 2016 without applying for a loan. By Jessica Buck Dec. 26th, 12:00 pm
1 Comment Where to Celebrate New Year’s Eve 2014 No matter what you're into, we've got you covered with our guide to the best year-end happenings in the city. By Jessica Buck Dec. 23rd, 11:00 am
Urban Planner: January 22, 2013 In today's Urban Planner: a public transit symposium, Christina Petrowska Quilico and Constantine Caravassilis launch their album, Visions: Rhapsodies & Fantasias, and Elvis Monday at The Drake... on a Tuesday. By Jessica Buck Jan. 22nd, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: September 14, 2012 Happening today: two new photography exhibits open at Gallery 44, a TIFF edition of the Toronto Monologue Slam, The Smiths' Andy Rourke sets sail with Young Lions Music Club, and the film festival heads into its closing weekend. By Steve Fisher Sep. 14th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: July 6, 2012 In today's Urban Planner: Elephant Empire and friends make funny at Unit 102 Theatre; Dirty Projectors play new stuff at the new Music Hall, while Dwayne Gretzky play all sorts of stuff at Lee's Palace; and free previews of the Fringe Festival at Market 707. By Steve Fisher Jul. 6th, 7:00 am
1 Comment Urban Planner: September 30, 2011 In this Friday Urban Planner: Harbourfront Centre holds one reception for nine exhibit openings, Surface/Underground Theatre updates and remounts the 34-year-old Jones Boy; four different release concerts, including the Elwins' first single release from their upcoming debut LP, and 10 female comics from 35 years at Second City Toronto play a benefit for The Redwood shelter. By Steve Fisher Sep. 30th, 7:00 am
Show Notes: Allie Hughes’ Prom Queen Dream at the El Mocambo, May 14 By Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin SmithMay. 16th, 3:00 pm
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