Urban Planner: December 16, 2011 In today's Urban Planner: critics choose a classical concert program; lots of last-chance theatre choices, like The Children's Republic; rap battles and ladystaches at Comedy Bar; Bocce plays Don't Touch That Dial; and the Rural Alberta Advantage DJs a birthday party. By Steve Fisher Dec. 16th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: December 2, 2011 In today's UP: Christmas arrives at the Distillery; "Topdog" theatre shows close this weekend; NYC's the Strokes inspire a photo exhibit and dance party; Festive Flirt Friday's free burlesque; and concerts featuring Hooded Fang, Mantler, and Kidstreet By Steve Fisher • Photo by Corbin SmithDec. 2nd, 7:00 am
Toronto Bands Explode in Halifax We hit up the Halifax Pop Explosion to see if top-notch Toronto acts are as adored by East Coast audiences as they are at home. By Corbin Smith • Photos by Corbin SmithOct. 26th, 3:00 pm
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
Show Notes: Silent Shout with Kidstreet, Foxfire, Powers, and Kashka at the Garrison, April 29 By Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin SmithMay. 2nd, 4:30 pm
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