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Leslie Arden is one of our best musical theatre creators. We see her work all too rarely, so treat yourself to the world premiere of The Princess & The Handmaiden, a Grimm Brothers-type tale filled with tuneful music and clever lyrics in a production that would be hard to top.

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EU fest brings you around the world, for free
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News & Views
Big-budget flicks are a boon for thousands working behind the camera
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Customize your shades
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Cover Story

Hark! We’re getting into holiday hoopla gear. The seasonal sneak attack of peppermint coffee, sparkling store windows and jolly jingles is in full force, and our guide to the city’s best style, tech and eco-friendly gifts is here to put you in the giving spirit.

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Gift Guide

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Ecoholic

Do you hear what I hear? Well, besides the Bing Crosby Christmas carols filling mall corridors, that would be the chiming of cash registers as corporations the world over fire up their sweatshops and start tallying their holiday profits. If handing out mall socks and sweaters is starting to ring hollow for you, consider injecting a little more feel-good factor into your prezzie shopping and give out gifts that pay it forward.

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Let’s speak no more of seeking provincial and federal “funding” for public transit. We don’t want “funding.” We want our money back.

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We did it. We got the Pan Am Games.

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There are endless ways a shopper can approach the store-saturated strip of Yonge between Eglinton and Lawrence.

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Launched exactly one year ago, low-key Loire deserves to be applauded as much for what it does – soberly priced contemporary plates with a decided French accent – as for what it doesn’t do.

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THE EVENT: The Garrison Open House, w/ Diableros and Foxfire, November 12

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NXNE 2004 Daily Coverage

how NXNE works
The artist showcase component of this year's North By Northeast Festival And Conference takes place at various downtown clubs. For the most part, bands perform every hour on the hour, from 9 pm to 1 am Thursday through Saturday, with several exceptions. For comprehensive lists of participating artists, venues and specific set times, consult the complete schedule on pages 66, 72 and 78. Visit NOW 's Web site, www.nowtoronto.com, for further coverage and daily reports during the fest, or www.nxne.com, which offers more complete details and updated information.

Three-day festival wristbands are available for $22 at various locations including Soundscapes (572 College), Metropolis (162A Spadina), Edward's Record World (2283 Yonge), Kops (229 Queen West), CD Replay (523 Bloor West, 762 Yonge), Steve's Music (415 Queen West), I'm With Stupid (1300 Queen West), Black market Records (619 Queen West), Sound City Beaches (2138 Queen East), Revolutions (1105 Queen East), the Edge street-level studios (228 Yonge) and NOW Magazine (189 Church). You can also call 416-870-8000 or order online at www.ticketmaster.ca.

Three-day wristbands can be purchased at the door at all participating venues beginning Thursday evening. One-day wristbands are available for $15. For those not purchasing wristbands, each venue has a nightly cover charge of $5 to $10.


 

With over 400 performers jammed into 27 clubs over three nights, you’ve gotta be prepared. NOW’s guide to North By Northeast’s massive 10th anniversary music summit profiles the best of the fest and includes a complete night-by-night schedule, slot-by-slot critics’ picks and previews of all the showcases you definitely don’t want to miss.

FESTIVAL GUIDE
a look at the bands
Thursday, June 10
Friday, June 11
Saturday, June 12

SLOT-BY-SLOT SCHEDULE
the listing by venue
Thursday, June 10
Friday, June 11
Saturday, June 12



Download the Schedule
(requries adobe acrobat)
Thursday, June 10 Friday, June 11 Saturday, June 12

Daily Updates
NOW writers Sarah Liss, Tim Perlich and Jason Richards check in with daily reports from the North By Northeast Music Festival.

NXNE Saturday Round-up - June 14, 2004
After all the anticipatory excitement leading up to Friday's buzz-heavy showcases by Matt Mays, Feist and Despistado, Saturday's third and  [... more]

timp - 01:04 PM

Friday night round-up: O Jian Ghomeshi, Where Art Thou? - June 12, 2004
Okay dude, like, call me lame or whatever, but there's something kinda beautiful about this whole pas-de-smoking-dans-les-clubs thing. In the  [... more]

jasonr - 10:23 AM

Thursday night round-up - June 11, 2004
While I was kinda bummed about the wind/cool factor during the day, Thursday's slightly chilly weather was perfectly suited to  [... more]

sarahl - 01:12 PM

Freaking out at the Phoenix and gearing up for Thursday's crawl - June 10, 2004
Barely into the first "official" day of the fest, and there are already juicy reports from the field. Although the  [... more]

sarahl - 04:18 PM

Features
Feature: NXNE Explodes - THE NXNE FESTIVAL BRINGS OVER 400 BANDS TO TOWN JUNE 10, 11 AND 12, MOST OF WHOM HAVE NEVER PLAYED TORONTO BEFORE. WE'VE PICKED SOME COOL BANDS FROM THE LINEUP AND ORGANIZED THEM BY GENRE, WITH BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS TO GUIDE YOU ALONG... [more]

Feature: Brace Yourself - BRACE YOURSELF FOR SHOUTING MATCHES AT NXNE PANELS... [more]

Feature: NXNE Showcase - Prairie punk clashes with Parisian disco for one killer thriller... [more]

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