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Who says you can't party on a school night?
The hometown favourites line up a show that has half the city buzzing.

Spend the night ushering in a local artist's long-awaited release.

This week brings another great show to The Drake.

The city's gotten cold, but this week's show turns up the heat.

This week's most promising show is also the week's best deal.

Unless you've been living under a rock, you've noticed that the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival is underway, which brings dozens of great films, Hollywood stars and starlets and their admirers to the city for a week and a half.

Not every great show begins on a red carpet this week.

Come celebrate the lastest release from some great local talent.

This week's choice comes with short notice, but you'd be wise to postpone any plans you might have for tonight and get mobilized nice and quick to see The Weather Station perform at CSI Annex.

For the first time ever, modern supergroup Surprise Me Mr. Davis will be heading to Canada and stopping at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern.

Make a weekend escape to Artscape Gibraltar Point.

There's a whole lot more to this festival than just the theatre.

This year's Osheaga Music Festival takes place July 29-31 at the beautiful Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal.

Expect to work up a sweat seeing the Montreal duo take the stage.

Need a reason to tear yourself away from that computer? Make your way to Queen West for this week's live show suggestion.

If you're looking for the perfect album to play while you spend your summer afternoons laying lazily in the park, finding shapes in the clouds and soaking up the sun, then look no further.

Graham Wright, one of the four musicians that make up Tokyo Police Club, released his debut solo full-length album, Shirts vs Skins, on June 28th.

Following a bit of a trend these days, The Balconies are releasing a 7" vinyl EP scheduled for release on June 14th.
The Secret Surprise Special Guest headlining the Rancho Relaxo this Saturday, April 9th has been revealed: Amos The Transparent will be returning to the Rancho to play their forthcoming album in its entirety.

Sticky staff serve up a few picks for Canadian Music Fest 2011, officially starting March 9th and ending on March 13th.

Toronto songstress Allie Hughes is getting hitched, and you’re invited.

When indie-rockers Fast Romantics traded the Rockies for the bright city lights of Toronto, they made a pledge to one day paint this town red.

Critically acclaimed New York City jazz/indie/fusionist Marco Benevento will be bringing his Trio to the El Mocambo this Sunday.
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