Posts Filed Under: “The Garrison”
Here's how to finish strong at this year's festival.
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Torontoist • Photo by Loni Schick
This year's fest will bring rockers both old and new to Toronto's stages.
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Steve Fisher
The second half of CMW featured a little bit of everything—and by "everything" we mean rowdy jazz, couples crowdsurfing, and terrible awards-show jokes.
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Torontoist • Photos by Corbin Smith
Here's what to see tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. (Although honestly, Sunday is kind of a half-day at best.)
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Chris Dart • Photo by Corbin Smith
The Wavelength Festival may be a teenager, but this past weekend, it showed no signs of angst.
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Chris Dart • Photo by Corbin Smith
In today's Urban Planner: A free dance performance by Peggy Baker, the inaugural That Was Great comedy show, Write Club returns, and Brazilian Dance at Harbourfront Centre.
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Jessica Buck
The Ontario Independent Music Archive hopes to provide a permanent, online home for hard-to-find independent recordings.
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Chris Dart • Photo by Corbin Smith
Writers get scrappy for charity.
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Chris Dart
Today: Cinema Politica profiles the Doctors of the Dark Side, Megan Follows stars in The Penelopiad, and Nick Flanagan performs at The Joke Club.
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Jessica Buck
In today's Urban Planner: The Naughty Nutcracker, Handel's Messiah, and The Write Club hosts a live-lit writer battle.
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Jessica Buck
In today's Urban Planner: Multipli{City} opens at the OCADU Graduate Gallery, Fred Spek's CaMp CoMbo brings their unique sound to the Reservoir Lounge, and the Found Footage Festival rolls at the Garrison.
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Jessica Buck
Today: Something From Nothing, tours of the Toronto Botanical Gardens, LGBT beach volleyball, and Eternal Summers at the Garrison.
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Jessica Buck
In today's Urban Planner: who'll be at the Pride Week flag raising (and who won't be), plus a late night march; Gilda's Club honours VIPs at its annual awards luncheon; TAPA honours theatre practitioners at the annual Dora awards; and the Garrison presents a night of Stones on film.
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Steve Fisher
Torontoist sent four writers and one photographer to wander the city for this year's edition of NXNE. Here's what they learned.
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Chris Dart • Photos by Loni Schick
There was a lot going on during the closing weekend of NXNE, including veteran rappers, chest-thumping punk bands, and indie-rock boat cruises.
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Torontoist • Photos by Loni Schick
Punk rock and buzz bands and goth girls! Oh my!
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Chris Dart • Photos by Loni Schick
It didn't matter if you came out looking for punk, pop, hip-hop or celebrity children, the first night of NXNE had something for everyone.
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Chris Dart • Photos by Loni Schick
Concert promoter Wavelength celebrates its 12th anniversary with a festival that founding director Jonny Dovercourt hopes will expose the group to new audiences.
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Chris Dart • Photo by Remi Carreiro
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