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Concert Sampler, by Raju Mudhar
Vampire Weekend is playing Tuesday at the Sound Academy. Weekly roundup of worthy shows happening in the next week.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:05



New marshal Timothy Olyphant's inner demons
Tim Olyphant stars in new FX drama Justified as a supercool Deputy U.S. Marshal. Timothy Olyphant stars as a supercool deputy U.S. marshal in the cable drama Justified.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:05



French class: must-see cinema at Cinefranco
Le Divan du Monde (Everybody's Couch) is the first fiction feature by a Franco-Ontarian filmmaker in 20 years. There may be many signs of Canada's cultural divide between English and French but for one character in Cinefranco's opening night film, the matter really comes down to the cartoons consumed by our nation's impressionable youngsters.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:04



The beat gets louder for world percussion
Image No matter where you stand on the globe, the sound of organized banging on wood, metal or animal skin is a signal that something special is going on.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:04



Showtime CDs and books to brighten grey days
Image The days may be dreary but check out some great theatre-inspired CDs and books if you want to put some sunshine in your life.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:04



Old Men Dancing - and they don't care who's watching
Some of Old Men Dancing's members have physical limitations typical of their years but several are still active sportsmen. Of all the things guys like doing together, dancing must count among the least likely. Yet a group of middle-aged men are doing just that
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:04



The Canadian immigrant experience, in short
The story of the immigrant kid struggling to fit into strange, new surroundings is familiar enough. But the pushback encountered by Nithya Garg when she arrived in Toronto a year ago had less to do with the country of her birth, India, than the place where she grew up, the U.S.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:04



CD of the month club: an old idea made new
John Wood in his Los Angeles studio. Wood and other artists use the sound-proofed space with an extra-high ceiling to create a new album every month. And then they essentially give it away for free. As regular CD sales continue to fall and major recording labels pare their artist rosters, up-and-coming musicians are finding new ways to promote themselves.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: What's On Date: 2010-07-30 18:27:04



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