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idobi’s Wifi World Tour: Toronto, ON


Hello and welcome to our virtual stop in Toronto! Home of Drake, the Raptors, and the CN Tower. Let’s dive into some of the must-sees, eh? A famous food (+ recipe): Poutine The nice thing about living in a city as multicultural as Toronto is the amount of food options at your fingertips, even if you are stuck in the house. Ask anyone in the city and they can point you in the right direction for your latest craving. Head to Spadina and Dundas for Chinatown, College Street for Little Italy, The Danforth for all things Greek… You wanna eat… Read more »

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Panic! in Toronto: Gospel for the Vagabonds


From the opening chords of “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” to the resounding final notes of “Victorious”, it’s a hell of a feeling watching Brendon Urie and Co take the stage by storm.

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Toronto The New Home Of Canadian Music Hall Of Fame


One of the most advertised places in Canada is about to get a whole lot busier. Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square has been chosen as the site of the new Canadian Music Hall Of Fame, as announced by The Canadian Academy Of Recording Arts And Sciences (CARAS) on Tuesday. The Square, which attracts more than 50 million people (and many more pigeons) annually, was selected in part because of its location in Toronto’s downtown core. Ross Reynolds, chairman of CARAS and chair of the Hall Of Fame committee, said, “All the proposals were unique and represented a diversity of ideas and suggestions… Read more »

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Modest Mouse, Broken Social Scene Headline Toronto Show


Well, what an unexpected surprise: a U.S. band willing to bite the bullet and cross the border under their own volition while not promoting an album! That will be the case when Modest Mouse head to Toronto to play a show on Olympic Island on June 26. What’s the catalyst for the show, you ask? Why, it’s Toronto’s own uber-famous indie act, Broken Social Scene. Not satiated by simply appearing at last year’s successful cancon rock show on the island, they decided to go out and bring in the biggest indie rock band on the planet right now. Since Broken… Read more »

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Toronto Unconditionally Loves Duran Duran – Review


Toronto, Ontario – Strutting onstage in unison, the five founding members of Duran Duran – on their first major arena tour since reforming in 2001 – looked suspiciously like an aged version of the Backstreet Boys. Thankfully, the opening chords of “Reach Up For The Sunrise” from their 2004 release Astronaut announced that this would be a genuine rock concert and that the only onstage dancing would come in the form of singer Simon LeBon’s spastic, Elaine Benes-like gyrations. The guy may have presence, but he’s got no rhythm whatsoever. It didn’t make a difference, though. “Hello, Toronto,” LeBon cooed… Read more »

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