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Admid a snowy background of frozen trees, a man in a hat and black jacket cut meat at an outside table.

Review: ‘My Indian Name’ tells a poignant and powerful story

My Indian Name explores the profound impact of removing traditional names from Indigenous people, highlighting their struggles to find their identities without them. The 42-minute...
Women staring up into a light with a black hand coming down to get her. The women has long black hair.

Review: Magdalena Bay’s ‘Imaginal Disk’ is the ultimate blend of synth-pop and prog rock

Imaginal Disk’s second single, “Image,” opens with the line, “What’s the best you’ve got?” It’s a fitting intro as this album is, in essence, two...
Close up shot of a man strumming a yellow guitar on stage. Pic is just of his hands and the guitar.

Review of CityFolk Day Five: Eclectic sounds and stories wrap last day

A hot September Sunday afternoon had Lansdowne buzzing and alive on CityFolk’s last day.  To kick off day five, Sonia G kindled that heat on...
Green and purple strobe lights flash as a 2 guitarist, a drummer, and keyboardist are on stage.

Review of CityFolk Day Four: Folk favourites with a twist

Despite a sweltering heat wave, music lovers crammed onto the Great Lawn for CityFolk on Sept. 14. Day four brought the “folk” back into CityFolk...
Blue background smoke reveals 3 man playing guitar on stage.

Review of CityFolk Day Three: A night of melodic intimacy across genres

With a diverse lineup of artists and fans, CityFolk night three fostered intimacy between artists and the audience.  While the TD Stage brought heavy metal...