Celebrate Local Artists During Canadian Music Week’s Virtual Festival

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If you’re a music fan in Canada, Canadian Music Week is your version of paradise. The annual Toronto-based conference and concert series brings together local and international performers, as well as industry professionals, producers and radio personalities, for introspective panel discussions, artist showcases and a celebration of all things music.

Although live music has been on pause for much of the past year, Canadian Music Week is pressing play and getting artists back on stage through an all new digital festival format from May 18-21. Grab your virtual front row spot and get pumped to discover and support more than 275 Canadian and international artists live and on demand at these exclusive CMW virtual concerts.

All shows start broadcasting at 7PM EST each night.

Slaight Music Showcase

Slaight Music CMW 2021 Virtual Platform

Tuesday, May 18
Performances by Theo Tams, Kadeema, Jillea, Moscow Apartment, Notifi, Kayla Diamond, Johnny Shay, Ryan Langdom and Sam Drysdale

Slaight Music is home to some of Canada’s most buzzworthy rising stars and you’ll get to virtually meet nine of them during this year’s showcase. Don’t be surprised if one or more of these talented artists becomes a future CMW award winner! Watch here.

Music BC Showcase

Music BC Showcase CMW 2021 poster

Tuesday, May 18
Performances by Handsome Tiger, Richard Tichelman, DACEY, Riun Garner and XL The Band

This is your chance to catch the hottest up-and-coming artists from Canada’s west coast and score bragging rights to say “I knew them when…”. R&B-soul four-piece DACEY is a personal favourite! Watch here.

Music Export Poland Showcase

 

Music Export Poland CMW 2021 Logos

Wednesday, May 19
Performances by Francis Tuan, Hengelo, LXMP, Marta Zalewska, Nanook of the North, Plastic, SUTARI and WoWaKin

One of the highlights of CMW is stumbling upon international acts who could soon be making major waves in Canada. On night two of the virtual fest, check out eight of Poland’s top emerging artists performing their biggest hits and promoting Polish music abroad. Watch here.

Canada’s Walk of Fame Showcase

Canada's Walk of Fame Showcase at CMW 2021

Wednesday, May 19
Performances by Allydie, Breagh Isabel, BOLD AS LIONS, Maya Malkin, Elijah Bekk and special guest Faouzia

Canada’s Walk of Fame is responsible for cementing (literally and figuratively) the star status of many of this country’s most iconic entertainers. To support emerging talent, Canada’s Walk of Fame is partnering with RBC to present the winners of its 2020 Emerging Musician Program through this CMW showcase. The program has already produced notable alumni including John Legend and David Guetta collaborator Faouzia, who will appear during the show for a special guest performance. Watch here.

RBCxMusic Showcase

RBCxMusic CMW 2021 Showcase

Thursday, May 20
Performances by Nixxon, Tome, Alexis Lynn, MayFly, Flara K, Josh Sahunta and Nova Rose

Consider this your one-stop broadcast to watch and discover emerging Canadian artists who you’ll want to run and add to your playlists. To make it on this virtual stage, artists like Montreal-based MayFly and Flara K had to impress RBCxMusic’s First Up program selection committee. Fellow Montreal artist Tome took it to the next level, getting nominated for Reggae Recording of the Year at this year’s JUNO Awards. That’s how you know this showcase picked its star lineup well! Watch here.

Music PEI Showcase

Music PEI Showcase CMW 2021 Poster

Friday, May 21
Performances by Scott MacKay, Arsenal Mills, Dylan Menzie, Hailey MacIsaac and Rachel Back

You witnessed some of the West Coast’s finest talents early in the week; now, get ready to party hard on your Friday night with five talented vocalists from Prince Edward Island. Watch here.

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Pandemic-Friendly Guide to TIFF 2020

Guide to TIFF 2020 blog

Heads up moviegoers and star spotters: the Toronto International Film Festival is going to look a lot different this year.

Any other September, I’d be clearing my calendar to catch as many red carpets, screenings and events as possible. Instead, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically altered the fest landscape, with many going fully virtual. TIFF is adopting a hybrid model for its upcoming festival, running Sept. 10-19, with 50 films screening digitally and in select theatres and drive-ins. There will also be plenty of socially-distanced virtual events, including press conferences and industry talks, to complement TIFF’s signature programming.

Whether this is your first TIFF or you’re a seasoned festival veteran, it will be a new experience for everyone. Here’s your look at what’s playing, which stars are joining in the fest action, and other recommendations to help you make the most of your pandemic-friendly TIFF!

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Movies

TIFF has made one thing clear this year — they aren’t losing the magic of moviegoing! With 50 films selected to screen from incredible local and global talent in multiple accessible formats, there truly is something for everyone. Above all, viewers are sure to appreciate several highly-relevant themes among this year’s selections, including advocacy, inclusion and change. Artistic Director and Co-Head of TIFF, Cameron Bailey, said, “This year’s lineup reflects that tumult (of rethinking just about everything surrounding the festival). The names you already know are doing brand new things this year, and there’s a whole new crop of exciting new names to discover.”

What’s playing? Here are some highlights!

The iconic Spike Lee is bringing his latest work, David Byrne’s American Utopia, to TIFF as the 2020 opening presentation. Lee documents the former Talking Heads frontman’s brilliant, timely 2019 Broadway show, which was met with great critical acclaim and is based on his recent album and tour of the same name. In TIFF’s announcement, festival co-head Joana Vicente highlights this film’s relevance to our global situation, as it “takes audiences on a musical journey about openness, optimism, and faith in humanity” and reveals how we can come together during challenging times through the power of entertainment. Fun fact: Toronto’s own Jacquelene Acevedo is one of the 11 talented global artists who shared the stage with Byrne during his Broadway run — look out for her in the film! If you miss this at TIFF, the film will be available to stream on Crave in Canada at the same time as the American HBO premiere this fall.

In remarkable fest news, 45% of TIFF 2020 titles are directed, co-directed or created by women. There are many great women and works of art to spotlight, but I’m super excited for one in particular. In her directorial debut, actress Regina King presents One Night in Miami…. Already picked up by Amazon Studios, this gala presentation, based on Kemp Powers’ play, is a fictionalized account of a 1964 meeting between the triumphant minister Malcolm X, boxer Muhammad Ali, pop star Sam Cooke, and football star Jim Brown, as they face timely questions like: Should successful Black entertainers speak out against racism? How best can Black celebrities serve the Black community? Are money and fame reward enough for humiliation?

I know a lot of my readers love Idris Elba, so here’s a treat for all of you: Concrete Cowboy, which also features rising stars Caleb McLaughlin (Stranger Things) and Jharrel Jerome (Moonlight, When They See Us), is screening at TIFF 2020. While spending the summer in North Philadelphia, a troubled teen is caught between a life of crime and his estranged father’s vibrant urban-cowboy subculture. This is the perfect option if you’re looking for a story about finding yourself, your purpose and reconnecting with family.

Also screening at the fest is Swedish filmmaker Nathan Grossman’s Hulu special I Am Greta, which will document young activist Greta Thunberg’s viral calls for government action on the climate crisis and her role in inspiring student strikes and protests around the world. A global icon!

Where, and how, can you watch this year’s TIFF selections? It’s easy!

All 50 films, including the exciting titles I teased above, will play at one or more of TIFF’s in-person venues, or digitally via Chromecast and a new Bell-sponsored Digital Cinema platform (both geolocked to Canadian viewers). See below for this year’s official scaled-down list of theatres:

  • TIFF Bell Lightbox
  • RBC Lakeside Drive-In at Ontario Place
  • Visa Skyline Drive-In at CityView (my favourite!)
  • West Island Open Air Cinema at Ontario Place

If you’re heading downtown for a screening, don’t forget your mask! In accordance with local Stage 3 reopening guidelines, theatre capacity is limited with strict physical distancing measures in place. Safety first, movie watching second!

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