Urban Planner: What’s On In Toronto This Week, June 15-20

NXNE kicks off its comedy fest, replete with the medium's "edgy" trappings.
We cut through the noise, and give our best best for the annual music fest.
The fest-within-the-fest spotlights Amy Winehouse, Brendan Canning, and industrial music.
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
Nominated for: pitting festivals against each other, with local bands caught in the middle.
NXNE and MaRS discuss what this partnership means for the festival—and the city.
Do the festival's growing pains mean local acts are getting shut out?
New radius clause prevents bands from playing both NXNE and CMW.
We take a look back at this year's edition of Toronto's best music festival.
Here's how to finish strong at this year's festival.
The oldest old-school rapper and The National are two of our Friday picks.
The festival's second day features a lineup loaded with electronic music.
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