It’s so quiet in the house you can almost hear it…..the quiet I mean. The steady tick of the clock, the occasional gurgle of the hot water radiator and the hum of complete stillness. The outside world seems so far away, almost non-existent. As I sit typing this it’s like I’m on the inside looking out….a rather surreal feeling….like one of those movie scenes where the person is standing still and everything else is whizzing and swirling by at record speed. Watching and waiting. A sense of calm yet anticipatory. Of what I don’t know.
Archive for The Supermarket
Pat Blythe – Jazz and Around Town
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Aga Khan Museum, Black Swan Tavern, Blues and Roots Festival, Bob Segarini, Byron Lee, Danny Marks and Mike McKenna, David Rudder, David Storey, DBAWIS, Deborah Cox, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dirty Church, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dora Keogh's Irish Pub, Eddie Bullen, Freeman Dre, Galen Weston, Globe Bistro (Upstairs Lounge), Graffiti Park, Jack the Lads, Jazz Bistro, Julian Taylor, Lawrie Ingles, Liberty Silver, Linsmore Tavern, Mambo Lounge, Matt Lightstone, Melba Moore, Pat Blythe, Quincy Bullen, Secret Broadcast, TerriO's Sports Bar & Grill, The Supermarket, Thunder Dome Sounds, Winterfolk XV on February 24, 2017 by segariniRoxanne Tellier: Indie Week 2014
Posted in Opinion with tags . Nuit Blanche, After Party, Alberta, BlackDog Ballroom, Bob Segarini, Bovine Sex Club, Brooklyn, Bruno Mars., Cherish Stevenson, Cherry Cola's, Country, Czehoski, DBAWIS, Detour, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dusty Tucker, East Coast, Ends By You, Fashion Week, Free Times, GO Train, heymacs, Indie Week 2014, Indie Week Finals, International Festival of Authors, J.C. Sandoval, Josh Speers, Laura Cole, Mike Stanfield, Mod Club, Mojo GoGo, Paint, Ray Charles, Rebel Hero, Rehan Delal, Round Venue, Roxanne Tellier, Ryan Price, Savanah, Shawn O’Shea, Stratasfear Productions, Sumo Cyco, The Black Fever, The Hideout, The Hot Sprockets, The New City Kings, The Paddock, The Supermarket, The Underground, Toronto after Dark Film Festival, Toronto Chocolate Festival, Tota, Tyson Froese, UBI & FU, Van Morrison, Winter’s End on October 20, 2014 by segariniAfter five days of independent music and film showcases, along with three days of industry seminars, Indie Week wrapped last night. The event just keeps getting better every year. The bands and fans have a wonderful time, careening from venue to venue, sampling new and new to them music, while rubbing shoulders with like-minded people eager to see and be seen.