
Camp Wavelength Review: Anamai
August 31, 2015 / by Jonathan Rodil (author)A zoning out experience with Toronto experimental folk band Anamai.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)A zoning out experience with Toronto experimental folk band Anamai.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)A review of the intriguingly, quaint Dirty Frigs set at Camp Wavelength.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)An interview with Jesse James Laderoute of Toronto's idiosyncratic guitar-pop group, Blonde Elvis.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)A selection of acts to catch at the inaugural edition of Camp Wavelength which takes place at the Toronto Islands.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)In Sloanliness, comedian Dan Hershfield recalls how we befriended his hero, musician Chris Murphy of Sloan, and how he subsequently folded under the pressure.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)At the centre of the stage of the grand Factory Theatre in Toronto, under just one spotlight, was a lone barstool. Along with his voice and movements, this was all Sam Mullins needed to capture the audience and bring them into the world of his Fringe play, The Untitled Sam Mullins Project.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)There’s not many shows around that incorporate Germans, zombies, Tom Waits and Stephen Hawking.
+ READ MORE or ADD A COMMENT (0)She Said Yes, one of the shows featured in this year's Fringe Festival, is a comedy about dating in the digital world. The creator of She Said Yes, Virginia Woodall, spoke to The Scope reporter Sara Cristiano about what it was like to write a show based on her real-life experiences.
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