In 1892, industrial baron Hart Massey (1823-96) bought land at Shuter and Victoria Streets and hired architect Sidney Badgley to design a memorial to his son Charles Albert Massey. Massey intended his "gift to aid in the development of the arts" to be "an auditorium — spacious, substantial and comfortable, where public meetings, conventions, musical and other entertainments, etc., could be given." Massey Hall soon became internationally ...
A little dive bar on Queen St. It's a favorite bar of the local skaters, and has a similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC. It's your local watering hole where you might just run into anyone, or no one. Plenty of regulars, as well as the folks who just caught wind.Pic via Blogto
Wrongbar is a Toronto staple for big djs when they come through town. Catering to the hipster/electro scene, they have had acts like Miike Snow, Crystal Castles, The Bloody Beet Roots and more. It can be rare to find a club that cares about quality djs that don't all play the same kind of music. This is that place. Local bands like Keys N Krates and others have done successful shows at this venue, along with some of Canada's other finest acts. ...
Wrongbar is a Toronto staple for big djs when they come through town. Catering to the hipster/electro scene, they have had acts like Miike Snow, Crystal Castles, The Bloody Beet Roots and more. It can be rare to find a club that cares about quality djs that don't all play the same kind of music. This is that place. Local bands like Keys N Krates and others have done successful shows at this venue, along with some of Canada's other finest acts. ...
A little dive bar on Queen St. It's a favorite bar of the local skaters, and has a similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC. It's your local watering hole where you might just run into anyone, or no one. Plenty of regulars, as well as the folks who just caught wind.Pic via Blogto
In 1892, industrial baron Hart Massey (1823-96) bought land at Shuter and Victoria Streets and hired architect Sidney Badgley to design a memorial to his son Charles Albert Massey. Massey intended his "gift to aid in the development of the arts" to be "an auditorium — spacious, substantial and comfortable, where public meetings, conventions, musical and other entertainments, etc., could be given." Massey Hall soon became internationally ...
Wrongbar is a Toronto staple for big djs when they come through town. Catering to the hipster/electro scene, they have had acts like Miike Snow, Crystal Castles, The Bloody Beet Roots and more. It can be rare to find a club that cares about quality djs that don't all play the same kind of music. This is that place. Local bands like Keys N Krates and others have done successful shows at this venue, along with some of Canada's other finest acts. ...
A little dive bar on Queen St. It's a favorite bar of the local skaters, and has a similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC. It's your local watering hole where you might just run into anyone, or no one. Plenty of regulars, as well as the folks who just caught wind.Pic via Blogto
In 1892, industrial baron Hart Massey (1823-96) bought land at Shuter and Victoria Streets and hired architect Sidney Badgley to design a memorial to his son Charles Albert Massey. Massey intended his "gift to aid in the development of the arts" to be "an auditorium — spacious, substantial and comfortable, where public meetings, conventions, musical and other entertainments, etc., could be given." Massey Hall soon became internationally ...
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