GBC student Jobim Novak turns from drugs to music
Through music and writing, Jobim Novak has overcome many of the challenges that left him choosing between life and death. On Nov. 12, Novak performed at Ve’ahavta’s annual Starry Nights Gala
Through music and writing, Jobim Novak has overcome many of the challenges that left him choosing between life and death. On Nov. 12, Novak performed at Ve’ahavta’s annual Starry Nights Gala
Cord Staff The Cord WATERLOO, ONT. (CUP) – Once again hitting the downtown core of Toronto, North by Northeast is now entering into its 20th year.
Kodie Cherrille The Cascade ABBOTSFORD B.C. (CUP) – Prior to their 2005 album, Horses in the Sky, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra (SMZ) played sparse, emotionally wrought and gorgeous post-rock pieces that were more fitting to be heard through headphones than at a live setting.
Mike Specht The Lance WINDSOR, Ont. (CUP) — After announcing in 2011 that singer Laura Jane Grace (born Tom Gabel) was a transsexual, Against Me! began work on what would be their first studio album with Grace as front woman. The transition comes to the forefront of the group’s work as Transgender Dypshoria Blues is a ten-song concept…
A never-ending crowd of admiring but confused faces are and will be leaving the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) this fall, experiencing David Bowie’s cataclysmic talent that’s hard to explain.
By Lama Kanj Special to The Dialog On Tuesday, Feb. 12 Live and Local, a fundraising concert organized by Special Event Planning students, premiered at the MOD Club. The night featured local bands, a DJ set by Soul Proprietor (Eon Sinclair from Bedouin Soundclash), independent vendors of artisan jewelry, a photo booth, a silent auction,…
By Lama Kanj Special to The Dialog On Friday, Dec. 14, the Guvernment welcomed a crowd of 600 George Brown College students and friends. Although the main room and all-ages room were packed with attendees, the room designated for house music proved to be of little interest as a meager audience was present during the…
By Preeteesh Peetabh Singh Dialog Reporter The annual Canada’s Walk of Fame (CWOF) festival was celebrated from Sept. 20 to 23. It featured some of Canada’s most celebrated performers and some exciting emerging artists. The festival was held at a variety of venues in downtown Toronto, while the red carpet event and star unveilings took…
By Bryna Jones Special to the Dialog Thursday nights rock at Toronto Eaton Centre’s Urban Eatery, as the venue plays host to Urban Mic, a free, live music experience aimed at profiling the city’s wide range of musical talent. “Urban Mic is a really exciting opportunity for local artists,” said host, and KISS 92.5 FM…
By Preeteesh Peetabh Singh Dialog reporter The party mood never seems to set when you are at George Brown College (GBC). With the highly successful frosh week over, here comes another ‘massive’ event. Three amazing parties, one big night. All party souls are going to head towards the Guvernment Entertainment Complex, one of the top…
By Dani Feraday Dialog reporter September, when you think of it, is it the start of classes that come to mind or maybe the end of long, sunny, summer days? No matter what your idea of September is, it also means frosh week. Another school year is about to start and along with it another…