Urban Planner: June 1, 2012 Today: a festival of clowns that isn't for kids, some off-the-map music for anyone who didn't get a ticket to Talib Kweli, and so, so much comedy. By Steve Fisher Jun. 1st, 7:00 am
2 Comments Urban Planner: March 2, 2012 In today's packed UP: exhibit openings and play closings; The Walkmen celebrate their first LP while BA Johnston celebrates his latest; plus saucy entertainment at Toronto Strip Spelling Bee and the Carnegie Hall Show. By Steve Fisher Mar. 2nd, 7:00 am
Bread & Circus’ Final Bows Bread & Circus made room in its tent for all sorts of shows: theatre, music, comedy, burlesque, and more. The three-year-old Kensington Market venue threw its final closing night party last weekend. We went to find out why—and to find out what the space meant to people who produced shows there. By Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin SmithSep. 6th, 12:00 pm
3 Comments Show Notes: Carnegie Hall at Bread and Circus, December 15 By Steve Fisher Dec. 19th, 4:00 pm
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