NEWSLETTER
Updated: July 25, 2002
While
I love the fact that Toronto hosts World Youth Day, am I alone in the feeling
that I’m looking forward to the departure of all our guests visiting? The congestion must be getting to me!!
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week’s events and provide you with our upcoming event listings.
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the next 10 days so click on EVENTS.
8TH ANNUAL SOUL
TRAIN LADY OF SOUL: Ashanti and Aaliyah lead nominations for this year's show.
Excerpt from www.eurweb.com:
Spago Beverly Hills was the location, yesterday, of the
announcements for the 8th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards nominees. On hand to tell who was nominated for what,
were weekly Soul Train host, Shemar Moore and Jill Scott, who, along with
Arsenio Hall, will co-host the event. Show will air live on August 24 from the
Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
But what you want to know is who got nominated, right? Here's a brief rundown.
Super-hot Murder, Inc. Records artist Ashanti, led with five nominations, the
late Aaliyah, has four and Alicia Keys, garnered three noms, to lead a
star-studded list. The 8th Annual Soul
Train Lady of Soul Awards festivities will also be highlighted by two Special
Award presentations, the coveted Lena Horne Award, for "Outstanding Career
Achievements," to be presented to Angela Bassett and the Aretha Franklin
Award, for "Entertainer of the Year," which will be presented to
Ashanti. "An awards process,
strictly for the ladies, is an idea I can never get enough of and this year’s
‘Lady of Soul Awards,’ promises to be more exciting than ever before,"
commented executive producer and creator, Don Cornelius. For more and a complete list of
nominations, go to www.SoulTrain.com.
THE HARD LINE: (My)
Soul for Sale - by Steven Ivory
Excerpt from www.eurweb.com:
No business story this week touched
This Ol' Heart of Mine quite like news that Motown Records founder Berry Gordy
plans in early 2003 to sell the reminder of Jobete Music Publishing, once the
heart and soul of his legendary label, to EMI Music Publishing company for
about $200 million. The next time you hear "Where Did Our Love Go,"
you'll know the answer.
Motown and Jobete became a model for what blacks could do
when united and working together. Motown's distinction among blacks who
embraced its magic--and a motivating factor for a multitude of white fans as
well--was that blacks not only wrote and performed the music but owned the
company. Like any enterprise, the blueprint wasn't perfect. But at the end of
each day for many decades, Motown and Jobete were black owned and operated. It is no small irony that black art and
culture drive popular trend globally, from music to fashion and beyond. Yet, we
truly own so little of it. You can't be mad at Gordy for preparing to sell off
the last of his historic enterprise; it is his to sell. You have to wonder, however,
when the black owned entertainment empire--truly black-owned and not in
logo-only--will be so commonplace that the selling of one won't be viewed as a
melancholy event, but rather, simply the reward for so exquisitely playing the
game.
Steven Ivory is a Los Angeles-based journalist. Respond to him at
STEVRIVORY@AOL.COM or EURfeedback@eurweb.com
EMMY NOMS
ANNOUNCED: Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett named.
Excerpt from www.eurweb.com:
The Emmy nominations were announced yesterday morning and
HBO's standout series "Six Feet Under" led the pack with 23
nominations. "West Wing"
came in second with 21 nods. Those are pretty high numbers, but "Six Feet
Under" fell short of the record by one nomination - - "NYPD
Blue" scored 24 nominations in 1994.
Though very few of "us" made the cut, here are some the champs
that broke through: Bernie Mac, Lead Actor in a Comedy Series; The Bernie Mac
Show, Writing for a Comedy Series; Angela Bassett, Lead Actress in a
Miniseries or a Movie, "The Rosa Parks Story" and Dule Hill and Freddy
Rodriguez, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, "The West
Wing" and "Six Feet Under," respectively. Charles S. Dutton was nominated for
his guest appearance on "The Practice" and Wayne Brady was nominated
for his Performance in a Variety or Music Program on "Whose Line Is It
Anyway?" along with HBO's "Janet Jackson: In Concert From
Hawaii" and "John Leguizzamo's Sexaholix...A Love Story."
FUBU'S
GOT "05" ON IT: Clothier wins trademark lawsuit.
Excerpt from www.eurweb.com:
Just after FUBU hooked up a deal with KOCH Entertainment to distribute its
boutique label FUBU Records, the urban sportswear brand was awarded $6.7
million in damages against Solid Clothing, Inc. FUBU sued Solid
after the Los Angeles-based company wilfully infringed upon FUBU's
"05" trademark. Solid manufactured clothing during 1999-2000 with the
"05" imprint. According to a statement, the judge flatly rejected Solid's
claim that the "05" mark was not a trademark, but rather a mere
number on an athletic jersey. The judge awarded FUBU all of the profits Solid
earned from the "look alike" gear and FUBU's last profits during that
period. The Solid case is only one of many cases FUBU has against
impersonators. The clothing co. that says it "will not stand idly by while
copycats and counterfeiters make money off our trademark," is also taking
on Wal-Mart, Abercrombie & Fitch, The Children's Place and Charlotte Russe.
LAUNCH
PARTY AND FUNDRAISER FOR DA KINK IN MY HAIR
Make your mark! Support the Launch
Party and Fundraiser for da kink in my hair – a play written by Trey
Anthony, directed by Weyni Mengesha and V-Formation Productions - a documentary
produced by Joel Gordon and Kirk Cooper – da kink: run for the border. All proceeds from this event will go to the
cast of da kink as they perform in New York City (August 8 – 18th)
and the development of the documentary.
Performances by Dwayne Morgan, True, Trey Anthony, the cast of da
kink in my hair and many more!
Admission includes complimentary hors d’ouevres by Diner’s Corner and
the DJ stylings of Blacat and Redstar resident DJs.
TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2002
LAUNCH PARTY AND FUNDRAISER FOR DA KINK IN MY HAIR
The Left Bank
567 Queen Street W.
Doors open: 8:00 pm – Start time: 9:00
pm
Admission: $15
vformation@mail.com
2002
UMAC AWARDS HOSTED BY MASTER T
Acoustic rapper K-OS leads this
year’s Urban X-Posure Awards nominations, the Urban Music Association of Canada
(UMAC) announced today, with breakout acts Glenn Lewis, Remy Shand and
Grammy-winning Nelly Furtado also securing nominations. Winners will be announced at the 4th
annual Urban X-Posure – Canada’s Urban Music Awards. Television
coverage of the Awards is being produced in association with Rogers
Television.
“Urban music continues to make incredible
strides and the past year has been harvest time for fans and the industry
here,” said UMAC president Tony Sutherland. “The cross section of solid talent
throughout Canada is more encouraging than ever. Our nominees represent the
globalization of Canadian urban music in every category.” Last month, Sutherland announced that jazz pianist Oscar
Peterson will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award while legendary Toronto
rapper Maestro, and Ed Matwawana, president of the African Nova
Scotian Music Association, will receive Special
Achievement Awards.
Urban X-Posure 2002 – Canada’s Urban Music Awards is a night of
celebration and performance, featuring live performances from Choclair, Ghetto
Concept, Blessed, Sean Oliver, Wade O. Brown, Joe Sealy, Jackie Richardson,
X-Quisite, Dwayne Morgan and others.
The event will be hosted by Virgin Music Canada artist and former
MuchMusic VJ Master T; Baby J and Subliminal. Tickets are
on sale at all Ticketmaster locations, on the web at www.ticketmaster.ca, by phone at (416) 870-8000 or at the door.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
2002 UMAC AWARDS
Phoenix Concert Theatre
410 Sherbourne (north of Carlton)
Doors open: 7:45 pm – Awards start 8:30
pm
Awards show and afterparty: $30 ($40 at door)
Ticketmaster 416-870-8000
Party with stars at the Official Awards Afterparty:
10:30 pm until ?
Featuring DJs Christopher Michaels (FLOW 93.5 FM) and Carl Allen (CKLN 88.1)
$15 at the door (only)
GUINNESS
ISLAND SOUL – AUGUST 2-5, 2002
Harbourfront Centre tips its hat to the hot artists of the Caribbean with
Guinness Island Soul presented by NOW Magazine running August 2 to 5. The weekend
showcases the arts and lively fun of the Islands and will blend hot reggae and
soca and cool R&B musical sounds with the colourful dance for which the
region is known. Delicious food and family activities round out the revelry.
THE 6TH ANNUAL CARIBBEAN HEATWAVE PARTY 2002
Join United Professionals Associates (UPA), Another Croft Original and
Exclusive Entertainment as they once again present an unforgettable event. Where the adults will be - Captain
John's! Caribana Saturday Night, its
the only party reserved for party goers like YOU! Two rooms of pure excitement - ROOM ONE: Canada's upscale DJ'S - DJ Mark Anthony
& George Fynn - playing the best in soca, R&B, reggae, hip hop, old
school and slow jams; ROOM TWO: The party phenomenons - Mr. Kicks, Uncle
Funke & C-Plus playing house and soul.
The only event in Toronto reserved for the mature minded, like
YOU!!! Make it a date and don't be late
for this Party. Don't Miss the Boat!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
THE 6TH ANNUAL CARIBBEAN HEATWAVE PARTY 2002
Aboard Captain John's
Queen's Quay at the foot of Yonge Street.
ADVANCED TICKETS ARE $20 AT OUTLET LOCATIONS (see
flyer)
Tickets are only $25.00 at the door before midnight and
an unheard price of
$10 before 10 pm (LIMITED TICKETS AT THE DOOR ONLY)
Info:
caribbeanheatwave@yahoo.com
caribbeanheatwave@yahoo.com;
UPA (416)
410-4653; Mark Anthony (416) 818-9495 - markanthonyevents@hotmail.com
SEXY IN THE CITY FASHION SHOW RECAP
Sexy in the City presented a hot showcase of fashion sense featuring this new
Toronto designer, Susan Scutt!!
Zanneeke Artwear (her new shoppe at 3087 Dundas Street West - halfway
between Keele and Runnymede) is a funky, cool, hip (get it?) store – try to
check it out! The clothes are chic
casual with an afrocentric flare! This
is the place to shop for reasonably priced, hip, one-of-a-kind fashions! And the men’s line!! Beautiful!!
Lots of whooping from the ladies for the men’s wear – so men, get out
there and purchase yourself a little somethin’ somethin’!! Be Unique!
Check out pics from the show in my PHOTO GALLERY.
CULTIVATE YOUR SOUL - JULY 25, 2002
A night to revel in Toronto's colourful
personalities as we take you on a journey from fashion to film. Come celebrate
and experience Toronto soul like you've never felt it before! Urban Behavior Fall Fashion Preview. Performances by: Mambo Urbano, Drum, Sacha, and Special appearance by
Choclair. DJ's: Nick Holder, Jason
Palma, Felix & Gani.
JULY 25, 2002
CULTIVATE YOUR SOUL
URBAN BEHAVIOR FALL FASHION PREVIEW
Koolhaus (The Guvernment)
132 Queens Quay East
9:30 PM
$15.00
To purchase tickets CLICK HERE or visit any Urban Behavior. For
more information, please phone 416.895.2340
CARLSBERG LIGHT KICK UP YOUR HEELS - JULY
26-28
Twirl, jump, kick and shake it - all
weekend long! Try beginner classes from ballet to breakdance and yoga to salsa.
Watch breathtaking modern and traditional dance shows by Shebang! Back II
Basiks, Kaeja d'Dance, Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Co., Arabesque Dance Co., Black Ice and more, and
then try out your moves at amazing concerts by Roy Cape & His Kaiso All
Stars, Beau Dixon, Resinators, a Bump N Hustle revue and Small World's Global
Grooves and others. Get down, get fit and get funky! http://www.harbourfront.on.ca/rhythms/heels.html
SATURDAY, JULY 27
THE 7TH ANNUAL
CLASSIC LIVE BUMP N’ HUSTLE
FEATURING THE BUMP N' HUSTLE
BAND, DIVINE EARTH
ESSENCE, ALANA BRIDGEWATER, GRAF NOBEL,
DJ PAUL E LOPES AND DJ MIKE
TULL
Harbourfront Centre
Brigatine Room (aka the NOW late
night Lounge)
235 Queens Quay West (Queens Quay west of York St.)
11:00 pm - tickets available at the door only $6!
EVENT PROFILE: We return to the Harbourfront for everybody's favourite
reunion party in the open air by the lake ... Soul / jazz diva Divine will
dropping new tracks, Alana will be kickin new material recently recorded
with house production duo Dino + Terry of Crash Records, B-gyal
Graf Nobel will kick all styles and the DJs will as usual remind
you that when you think of the best summer jams the Bump
N' Hustle dance floor at Harbourfront always comes to mind.
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WEEKEND EVENTS
JULY 25 - 28, 2002
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THURSDAY, JULY 25
CULTIVATE YOUR SOUL
URBAN BEHAVIOR FALL FASHION PREVIEW
Koolhaus (The Guvernment)
132 Queens Quay East
9:30 PM
$15.00
To purchase tickets CLICK HERE or visit any Urban Behavior. For
more information, please phone 416.895.2340
A night to revel in Toronto's colourful personalities as we take you on a journey
from fashion to film. Come celebrate and experience Toronto soul like you've
never felt it before! Urban Behavior
Fall Fashion Preview. Performances by: Mambo Urbano, Drum, Sacha, and Special
appearance by Choclair. DJ's: Nick
Holder, Jason Palma, Felix & Gani.
JULY 26-28, 2002
CARLSBERG LIGHT KICK UP YOUR HEELS
EVENT PROFILE:
Twirl, jump, kick and shake it - all
weekend long! Try beginner classes from ballet to breakdance and yoga to salsa.
Watch breathtaking modern and traditional dance shows by Shebang!, Back II
Basiks, Kaeja d'Dance, Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Co., Arabesque Dance Co., Black Ice and more, and
then try out your moves at amazing concerts by Roy Cape & His Kaiso All
Stars, Beau Dixon, Resinators, a Bump N Hustle revue and Small World's Global
Grooves and others. Get down, get fit and get funky! Go to my HARBOURFRONT
page for all further details including artist names, dates, locations and
times! http://www.harbourfront.on.ca/rhythms/heels.html
FRIDAY, JULY 26
OPEN MIC FEATURING PETER MILLER
Café Havana
236 Adelaide W. (just east of Duncan)
(416) 598-4444
10:00 pm
EVENT PROFILE: Featuring the vocal stylings of
Peter Miller accompanied by Shamakah Ali, Michael Shand, Calvin Beale and Olly
Johnson.
SATURDAY, JULY 27
THE 7TH ANNUAL
CLASSIC LIVE BUMP N’ HUSTLE
FEATURING THE BUMP N' HUSTLE
BAND, DIVINE EARTH
ESSENCE, ALANA BRIDGEWATER, GRAF NOBEL,
DJ PAUL E LOPES AND DJ MIKE
TULL
Harbourfront Centre
Brigatine Room (aka the NOW late
night Lounge)
235 Queens Quay West (Queens Quay west of York St.)
11:00 pm - tickets available at the door only $6!
EVENT PROFILE: We return to the Harbourfront for everybody's favourite
reunion party in the open air by the lake ... Soul / jazz diva Divine will
dropping new tracks, Alana will be kickin new material recently recorded
with house production duo Dino + Terry of Crash Records, B-gyal Graf Nobel
will kick all styles and the DJs will as usual remind
you that when you think of the best summer jams the Bump
N' Hustle dance floor at Harbourfront always comes to mind.
SUNDAY, JULY 28
LAURYN HILL
HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE
1 Front Street E.
8:00 pm
$49.39-$79.29
Ticketmaster: (416) 870-8000
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS
EVENT PROFILE: Artist Lauryn Hill releases her
first album of new music since 1998's Grammy-winning The Miseducation of Lauryn
Hill. The latest album, a double CD/tape collection captures Hill's intimate
twp-hour performance of new acoustic tunes which originally premiered on MTV2
in March, 2002.
"I want to introduce you to me," said Lauryn Hill onstage during the
taping for MTV Unplugged No. 2.0, which received a "three-and-a-half
star" (out of four) review in USA Today (March 8, 2002). "The raw,
two-hour set of all-new music finds the former Fugees star not only unplugged,
but unadorned," wrote critic Steve Jones. "....it's just Hill and her
guitar, singing about the lessons she has learned since she left the
spotlight....she has chosen to step out with no safety net of dancers of a
band....it gives her an opportunity to truly connect with her audience,
experiment with song forms and vocal styles, and, most important, tell the
truth as she sees it." A founding
member of the pioneering multi-platinum hip-hop trio the Fugees, Lauryn Hill
found overwhelming success as a solo artist with her debut album The
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard the week of
its release. Selling more than 12 million copies worldwide, The Miseducation of
Lauryn Hill achieved both popular and critical acclaim, earning her five Grammy
Awards (including Album of the Year and Best New Artist), three American Music
Awards, one Billboard Award, one Soul Train Award, and one MTV Video Music
Award.
SUNDAY, JULY 28
SOULAR
College Street Bar
574 College Street (at Manning)
10:30 pm
$5.00
EVENT PROFILE: Featuring
Dione Taylor, Sandy Mamane, Davide Direnzo, Justin Abedin, Dafydd Hughes and
David French.
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NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS
JULY 29 – AUGUST 5, 2002
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MONDAY, JULY 29
PEPPA SEED MOTOWN REVIVAL
Indian Motorcycle
355 King Street
10:30 pm
NO COVER
EVENT PROFILE: Featuring
Divine Earth Essence, Mackie Langford, Rohan Staton, Roger Williams, Deryck
Roche
MONDAY, JULY 29
VIP JAM WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
Revival Bar
783 College Street (at Shaw)
10:00 pm
NO COVER
EVENT PROFILE: Featuring Rich
Brown, Andrew Craig and Shamakah Ali with various local artists.
TUESDAY, JULY 30
JAM SESSION
Lava Lounge
507 College Street (west of Bathurst)
10:30 pm
NO COVER
EVENT PROFILE: Featuring
Divine Earth Essence, Calvin Beale, Michael Shand, Joe Bowden, Thomas Reynolds
and various local artists.
TUESDAY, JULY 30
LAUNCH PARTY AND FUNDRAISER FOR DA KINK IN MY HAIR
The Left Bank
567 Queen Street W.
Doors open: 8:00 pm – Start time: 9:00
pm
Admission: $15
vformation@mail.com
EVENT PROFILE: Make your
mark! Support the Launch Party and
Fundraiser for da kink in my hair – a play written by Trey Anthony,
directed by Weyni Mengesha and V-Formation Productions - a documentary produced
by Joel Gordon and Kirk Cooper – da kink: run for the border. All proceeds from this event will go to the
cast of da kink as they perform in New York City (August 8 – 18th)
and the development of the documentary.
Performances by Dwayne Morgan, True, Trey Anthony, the cast of da
kink in my hair and many more!
Admission includes complimentary hors d’ouevres by Diner’s Corner and
the DJ stylings of Blacat and Redstar resident DJs.
TUESDAY, JULY 30
LENNY KRAVITZ
Molson Amphitheatre
909 Lakeshore Blvd. W.
7:00 pm
$30 - $89.50
Ticketmaster: (416) 870-8000
CLICK
HERE FOR TICKETS
EVENT PROFILE: Toronto fans can dig in to Lenny Kravitz's
trademark brand of riveting rock 'n roll. Kravitz returns to the Molson
Amphitheatre stage after three years, with the gritty popster Pink and
alt-rock newcomers Abandoned Pools. Since his 1989 debut, Let Love Rule,
Kravitz's song writing and production skills have been on an upswing. His
second album, Mama Said, gave him a number two hit with "It Ain't Over
'Til It's Over." Are You Gonna Go My Way (1993), Kravitz's third album,
was a commercial success as was 1998's 5 -- . (we'll overlook 1995's flop
Circus) Kravitz is somewhat of a chameleon, with the unquestionable ability to
recreate the sound and feeling of countless groups from the past. His music
recalls everyone from Lennon, Hendrix, and Bowie to Prince. But, Kravitz hasn't
melded these influences into one distinctive style. The result: each song on
each of his albums sounds like it was recorded by a different artist. With his
ever-changing sound and style, one thing remains constant; Kravitz's music
might not be original, but it is quite enjoyable.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
2002 UMAC AWARDS
Phoenix
Concert Theatre
410 Sherbourne (north of Carlton)
Doors open: 7:45 pm – Awards start 8:30
pm
Awards show and afterparty: $30 ($40
at door)
Ticketmaster 416-870-8000
Party with stars at the Official Awards Afterparty:
10:30 pm until ?
Featuring DJs Christopher Michaels (FLOW 93.5 FM) and Carl Allen (CKLN 88.1)
$15 at the door
EVENT PROFILE: Urban X-Posure 2002 – Canada’s Urban Music
Awards is a night of celebration and performance, featuring live performances
from Choclair, Ghetto Concept, Blessed, Sean Oliver, Wade O. Brown, Joe Sealy,
Jackie Richardson, X-Quisite, Dwayne Morgan and others. The event will be hosted by Virgin Music
Canada artist and former MuchMusic VJ Master T; Baby J and Subliminal.
Tickets are on sale at all Ticketmaster locations, on the web at www.ticketmaster.ca,
by phone at (416) 870-8000 or at the door.
AUGUST 2-5, 2002
GUINNESS ISLAND SOUL
EVENT PROFILE: Harbourfront Centre tips its hat to the hot
artists of the Caribbean with Guinness Island Soul presented by NOW Magazine
running August 2 to 5. The weekend showcases the arts and lively fun of the
Islands and will blend hot reggae and soca and cool R&B musical sounds with
the colourful dance for which the region is known. Delicious food and family
activities round out the revelry.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2
OPEN MIC FEATURING PETER MILLER
Café Havana
236 Adelaide W. (just east of Duncan)
(416) 598-4444
10:00 pm
EVENT PROFILE: Featuring the vocal stylings of
Peter Miller accompanied by Shamakah Ali, Michael Shand, Calvin Beale and Olly
Johnson.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
Toronto Carnival Parade
Saturday, August 3 at Exhibition Place/Lakeshore Blvd.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
EVENT PROFILE: The centrepiece of the carnival
festivities features mas bands strutting their stuff as they compete for the
title of Band of the Year. For ten hours, Toronto's lakeside parkway becomes
one very long street party, where you'll see unique display of masqueraders
whining and grinding to the Soca beats. Hungry? No worries. The beauty of the
parade not only lies in the colourful costumers, but also the vast array of
island foods. You'll find everything from jerk chicken and goat rotis to peanut
punch and doubles. $25 CDN/$20 US. For
more information contact The Toronto Mas Bands Association at (416) 285-1609 or
1-888-210-8789 or e-mail: admin@bellnet.ca
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
THE 6TH ANNUAL CARIBBEAN HEATWAVE PARTY 2002
Aboard Captain John's
Queen's Quay at the foot of Yonge Street.
Ship remains docked
Tickets are only $25.00 at the door before midnight and an unheard price of $10
before 10 pm
Info: caribbeanheatwave@yahoo.com;
UPA (416) 410-4653; Mark Anthony (416)
818-9495 - markanthonyevents@hotmail.com
EVENT PROFILE: Join United Professionals Associates (UPA), Another Croft Original
and Exclusive Entertainment as they present an unforgettable event. Where the adults will be - Captain
John's! Caribana Saturday Night, its
the only party reserved for party goers like YOU! Two rooms of pure excitement - ROOM ONE: Canada's upscale DJ'S - DJ Mark Anthony
& George Fynn - playing the best in soca, r&b, reggae, hip hop, old
school and slow jams; ROOM TWO:
The party Phenomenons - Mr. Kicks, Uncle Funke & C-Plus playing
house and soul. The only event in
Toronto reserved for the mature minded, like YOU!!! Make it a date and don't be late for this Party. Don't Miss the Boat!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
MAXWELL
HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE
1 Front Street E.
8:00 pm
$39.50 - $69.50
EVENT PROFILE: Take one-part psycho-sexual funk of Prince and two-parts
romance a la Marvin Gaye, and you've got Maxwell's tender alternative to the
usual lyrical reports of sexual escapades.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4
SOULAR
College Street Bar
574 College Street (at Manning)
10:30 pm
$5.00
EVENT PROFILE: Featuring
Dione Taylor, Sandy Mamane, Davide Direnzo, Justin Abedin, Dafydd Hughes and
David French.
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Langfield Entertainment
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