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Photos: Rolling Loud Toronto 2022 – Future, Roddy Ricch, Skepta

Photos by: Jeremy Sobocan – The inaugural Rolling Loud Toronto continued at Ontario Place last night (Sept. 10th) and featured performances by Future, Roddy Ricch, Skepta, and more! Check out our day 1 photos here. 

TIFF 2022: Steven Spielberg, Seth Rogan, Michelle Williams, Paul Dano Attend “The Fabelmans” Premiere

Photos by: Myles Herod – Director Steven Spielberg premiered his upcoming coming-of-age drama film titled The Fabelmans last night (Sept. 10th) at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. Stars Seth Rogan, Michelle Williams, and Paul Dano also attended. The Fabelmans, which is set for release on November 11th, 2022, is directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg … Continue reading

TIFF 2022: Jennifer Lawrence Dazzles at the “Causeway” Premiere

Photos by: Myles Herod – Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence dazzled at the premiere for her new film Causeway last night (Sept. 10th) during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. The film, directed by Lila Neugebauer, follows Lynsey, a U.S. soldier, who experiences a traumatic brain injury during her tour … Continue reading

Photos: Rolling Loud Toronto 2022 – Dave, Roy Woods, Lil Skies

Photos by: Jeremy Sobocan – The inaugural Rolling Loud Toronto kicked off at Ontario Place last night (Sept. 9th) and featured performances by Dave, Roy Woods, Lil Skies, BIA, Duvy, Tia Bank$, and more!

TIFF 2022: “Moonage Daydream” Provides Captivating Deep-Dive on the Life and Career of David Bowie

By: Myles Herod – Who was David Bowie? Glam rock star? Prophetic philosopher? World traveller? Painter? A south London lad who never looked back? Director Brett Morgen’s captivating new documentary, named Moonage Daydream, aims its sights on those questions with a multi-faceted deep-dive on its subject. Clocking in at 140 mins, Morgen certainly swings big and boldly … Continue reading

Photos + Review: Pearl Jam, Pluralone @ Scotiabank Arena

By: Curtis Sindrey – Grunge heroes Pearl Jam played a long-awaited concert at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena last night (Sept. 8th) in what was a performance that was two years in the making when their initial 2020 tour dates in support of their 2020 album Gigaton were postponed due to COVID-19. As a stark contrast to PJ’s … Continue reading

Photos: Idles, Injury Reserve @ History Toronto

Photos by: Lauren Garbutt – UK punk rock band Idles, who released their newest album, Crawler, on November 12th, 2021 via Partisan, which featured the singles “The Beachland Ballroom”, “Car Crash”, “When the Lights Come On”, and “Crawl!”, performed at History in Toronto last night (Sept. 7th) with hip-hop group Injury Reserve, who released their newest album, By the … Continue reading

Photos: Roxy Music, St Vincent @ Scotiabank Arena

Photos by: Myles Herod – Pop-Rock band Roxy Music, who released a compilation album titled The Complete Studio Recordings 1972–1982 on August 6th, 2012 via Virgin, performed at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto last night (Sept. 7th) with indie rock artist St Vincent, who released her newest album, Daddy’s Home, on May 14th, 2021 via Loma Vista, … Continue reading

Photos: The Black Keys, Band of Horses @ Budweiser Stage

Photos by: Katrina Lat –  Alt-Rock band The Black Keys, who released their newest album, Dropout Boogie, on May 13th, 2022 via Easy Eye Sound/Nonesuch, which featured the singles “Wild Child”, and “It Ain’t Over”, performed at Budweiser Stage in Toronto last night (Sept. 6th) with indie rock band Band of Horses, who released their newest album, Things Are … Continue reading

Photos + Review: My Chemical Romance, Waterparks, Meg Myers @ Scotiabank Arena

By: Curtis Sindrey – Toronto My Chemical Romance fans were not okay when the beloved pop-punk/emo quartet blazed through a 19-song set-list last night (Sept. 4th) that featured fan favourites, including “Helena”, and “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)”, along with a few deeper cuts like “The World Is Ugly”, and “Hang ‘Em High.” It’s been over … Continue reading