Monthly Archives: June 2016

Look no further for your Canada Day evening plans! Franti is in town!

If you know who Michael Franti is then you’re already planning on being at Nathan Philllips Square on Friday night. If you don’t know him, here’s what you should ask yourself: 1­ Do I like to smile? 2­ Do I … Continue reading

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Double your pleasure with two Canadian jazz greats!

Canadians have enjoyed a lovely relationship with Cuba for decades. It was our private island getaway, where we mingled with East Germans and Soviets drinking our Cuba Libres and listening to local musicians playing rhumbas and salsas for our dancing … Continue reading

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Grace Potter turns on the light (and everything else!)

Grace Potter performed at TD Toronto Jazz Festival tonight at Nathan Phillips Square and you should definitely regret not having made it to the show. The crowd was lighter than I’ve seen for many headliners. Lots of space at the … Continue reading

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Will Grace Potter show us the light as she steps out without the Nocturnals?

Will Grace Potter show us the light as she steps out without the Nocturnals? If her Bonnaroo performance this year is any indication, we are in for a glitzier, pop and rock driven show compared to her more rootsy past. … Continue reading

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