Tag: Toronto

Neal Francis at The Axis Club

Words and photos by Nicholas Vallee-Tourangeau. Neal Francis played The Axis Club on March 22 and showed exactly why he is considered one of the greatest live performances in the modern era of rock. Playing in front of a sold-out…

The Unique Experience of Lip Lab

Those who call Toronto home know that the city is full of fun opportunities and adventures ranging from museums, art galleries, concerts, pop-up experiences and so much more. A unique experience I have had my eye on for years is…

Lime Cordiale Shows Toronto an Aussie Good Time

As part of their Enough of the Sweet Talk Tour, Lime Cordiale visited Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall on March 5th. Show openers included The Haileys and The Orphan The Poet. The Haileys, a girl group from Winnipeg that all have…

Father John Misty at Massey Hall

Indie rock’s premier songwriter hits the road in support of his 6th studio album. Josh Tillman seems past his hilarious trolling days where anyone and anything, himself included, was a target. Cracking the indie singer/songwriting mold with Fear Fun in…

Union Station Exhibit Shows Blackness in a Transit Through Time

This February Union  Station presented two Black focussed exhibits in partnership with MakeRoom Inc.  Nothing More Nothing Less is a solo exhibition by guest artist Jordan Sook, featuring butterfly imagery across various mediums.  Located in the West Wing, A Transit Through Time is a…

David Gray at Massey Hall

Early 2000s singer/songwriter shows how he’s every bit the vital artist 25 years later My personal connection with David Gray’s music occurred during the explosion of White Ladder in 2001. Chockful of hits like Please Forgive Me, Babylon, Sail Away, This…

Yippee Ki Yay Adds a Sentimental Twist to Cult Classic Die Hard

Starvox Entertainment has put on Yippee Ki Yay at their Lighthouse Art Space in Toronto. This very unique experience of the movie Die Hard is still running until January 12th. Richard Marsh, Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, BBC Audio…

Kickback Foundation Celebrates First In-Person Graduation

The Kickback Foundation, started from a sneaker drive, has grown to an organization serving youth which held their first in person graduation this year in the CBC atrium. Kickback is a youth-led movement for change coming out of Toronto, Canada….

A Deadhead Ponders the Enormity of The Eras Tour

The biggest tour of the decade (so far) rolls up closer to its end in Toronto. Announced back in June of 2023, for Taylor Swift fans, the long wait ended with the first of six shows kicking off on November…

Modest Mouse packs the walls of HISTORY

Twenty years ago, Modest Mouse released their groundbreaking album, Good News For People Who Love Bad News. This year, they are touring the album in full and bringing their indie rock sound to HISTORY in Toronto. Along with them was San…