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Canadian soul music promoters mark 15 years with favourites like The Souljazz Orchestra, Maylee Todd, and The Soul Motivators.
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Steve Fisher
How to ring in 2016 without applying for a loan.
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Jessica Buck
We check out the festive fare lighting up the city’s stages (and the Don Valley, too).
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Martin Morrow and Steve Fisher
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Ryan B. Patrick
Newer and more-er, though, do not necessarily mean better.
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D.A. Cooper • Photos by D.A. Cooper
For better or worse, art wasn't the main attraction at AGO's gold-themed fundraiser.
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Chris Dart • Photos by D.A. Cooper
The Bicycles released a new album Thursday night at Lula Lounge, with special guests Hooded Fang, and The Magic.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin Smith
A local indie-pop musician's sophomore album is full of powerful, disco-inflected tracks.
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Natalie Zina Walschots
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.
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Steve Fisher
Today: Serial Villains at Type Books, Truth or Dare at Red Sandcastle Theatre, Long Winter 4 at the Great Hall, and Static Zine's romantic comedy at The Central.
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Steve Fisher
A new single by the local artist gets an appropriately sexy video.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: the fall funny festival season continues with The Toronto Improv Festival; The Vagabond Trust returns to the Ossington; and Slim Twig, U.S. Girls, and Sic Alps play for kids of all ages at Double Double Land.
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Steve Fisher
This weekend: a reading festival brings tons of authors to town, stretch those legs with WALKfest, take a stand against the Mega-Quarry with Soupstock, expand your inner creativity with a zine festival, and more.
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Kyle Bachan
In today's Urban Planner: an album release, a film-inspired concert, a lion (a Snoop one), fall theatre, and much more.
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Steve Fisher
In today's Urban Planner: give our tall ships a proper farewell before they set sail; revel in some genre-blurring music acts (and more) at the Soundclash Festival; see slam poets reach for the prize at Slamtario 2012; and the Fringe heads into its final weekend.
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Steve Fisher
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.
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Carly Maga • Photos by Corbin Smith
In today's UP: Elise Legrow and Maylee Todd's sultry sounds at the Drake Underground; the thrumming sounds of lightsaber battles; and three possible Soulpepper shows, with a Home advantage.
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Steve Fisher
In today's UP: As theatre like Clybourne Park and The
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Steve Fisher
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