Urban Planner: January 13, 2012 In today's (lucky) Urban Planner: art supporting other art—literally—at G Gallery; Levi MacDougall returns to Hogtown; the Festival of New Formats hits get encores; The Wrecking Ball mashes up readers and rockers; Rich Aucoin Lives at the Drake (one night only); and A Soul (Winter Party). By Steve Fisher Jan. 13th, 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
Urban Planner: October 14, 2011 In today's UP: Those Who Can't Do... does sex ed on stage, Phillips & Crown and other funny ladies (and gents) in Canadian Comedy Award showcase, Diamonds in the (not so) rough at the Sinfonia Toronto opener, Sceneopolis promises a good night out tonight (and in the future), Sheezer DJs a night of dancing to other bands' tunes (other than Weezer's), and Braids and Yukon Gold stack their competing bills with great openers. By Steve Fisher • Photo by Corbin SmithOct. 14th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: September 14, 2011 In today's Urban Planner: it's not meatless Monday, but head to Revue Cinema for meat-free film and food; visit the opening reception of a photo exhibit about the GM van plant closure; catch a play called PEOPLE4CHANGE about people trying to do good; listen as Ben Caplan & the Casual Smokers take to the Drake stage; and, oh yeah, there's this festival called TIFF and we can help you make your picks. By Laura Hewitt Sep. 14th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: August 23, 2011 Today in Toronto: learn how to recycle your rainwater at a workshop by LEAF; check out solo sets by Mike Evin and Language Arts' Kristen Cudmore; and listen in as Sandman Viper Command hosts a release party for Rough Love. By Laura Hewitt Aug. 23rd, 7:00 am
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