Posts Filed Under: Wavelength
This week, Aisha Brown and Georgea Brooks headline stand-up shows; in town concerts from Doldrums, Sloan, and Dorothea Paas; crawl Parkdale for Tibetan momos, the waterfront for Iranian culture, and Campbell House for Toronto's Prohibition history.
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Steve Fisher
Wavelength's rescheduled panel on music and activism will feature great speakers and an opening set by LAL.
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Steve Fisher • Illustration by Evan Munday
Wavelength's music smorgasbord goes all weekend long.
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Steve Fisher
Toronto will never be "music city" if all our small venues turn into Starbucks
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Kieran Delamont
Discuss the limits of free speech and what to do with Old City Hall; see The Rainbow Chorus and Basia Bulat in concert; see theatre in a snowstorm (Beaver) and comedy in a cloud, with Terry Bockston.
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Steve Fisher
The return of annual music festivals Camp Wavelength and Mad Decent Block Party; the return of Sail-In Cinema and the Canadian National Exhibition; and the return of hit local comedies Life Records and Swordplay.
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Steve Fisher
Nominated for: giving local music a space to be weird and wonderful.
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Kate Fane • Illustration by Matthew Daley
How to ring in 2016 without applying for a loan.
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Jessica Buck
This weekend marks the 15th annual Wavelength Music Festival with a glance at the city's utopian indie rock past and weird-but-wonderful future.
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Kelli Korducki
Promoters are teaming up to bridge divides among Toronto's music communities.
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Sarah Sweet
The final edition of Wavelength's summer music festival wrapped up with giant parachutes and confetti cannons courtesy of Rich Aucoin.
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Chris Dart • Photos 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
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
All-ages record store shows and an artist Incubator series are amongst the new additions at this year's edition of Wavelength.
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Chris Dart
In today's Urban Planner: follow the yellow brick road, a reading series highlights "Amazing New Stuff," and Wavelength and Silent Shout team up.
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Kyle Bachan
This weekend, bring your game face to a board game–making competition; see the winter that could have been (though likely a much prettier version) at this year's Icefest; find out what happens when classical music gets taken out of the halls and put into the barns, and so forth.
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Kyle Bachan
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
In today's UP: Monologists compete for top TO bragging rights; comedic wits at The Panel Show podcast taping; Wavelength 533 features familiar faces in new bands; Bonjay DJ Songs: a Dance Party; and Design Week continues.
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Steve Fisher
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