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A Wavelength guide to our solar system
May 6, 2010OR... Missives from the underworld: A Wavelength guide to a scale model solar system using a TTC Token and a flight to Hong Kong by Read More
A Decade of Sundays – Sneaky Love
February 14, 2010Since tomorrow is Valentine's Day, we thought you might like to hear a true love story from Jessie Davis: "The first Sunday in November 2004, the Read More
A word about this Sunday
November 13, 2009We've got an exciting show this weekend, with two very young Toronto bands and one out-of-towner. First off, Vollmar is the solo project of Bloomington, Indiana Read More
7 Brief Answers from Kathleen Yearwood
June 9, 2009For a selection of artists playing Wavelength in June 2009 I, Doc Pickles, have decided to interview some of the performers using a form-interview. It’s Read More
50 Years of Toronto the Good-Ass
January 22, 2009Our friends over at The Varsity — who have been doing such a fine job of covering local culture lately that you'd be forgiven for Read More
A Christmas Gift for You: Wavelength 450 Festival Line-Up Announced!
December 25, 2008Or is that an early Valentine's Day present? We're always excited to unwrap our annual Anniversary party line-up, and this year we're so buzzing with enthusiasm Read More
(Poor) Pilgrim’s Progress on Summer (Sunday) Solace
July 17, 2008Poor Pilgrim is the creation of Matt Cully, a member of the Toronto band Bruce Peninsula, but on last Sunday (July 13), you could say Read More
Abbey: The Wavelength Interview
January 17, 2008"Once or twice a week one can hear bar fights from the studio if the windows are open" Hey Toronto, did you know that Southern Ontario Read More
Alex Headley: The Wavelength Interview
November 4, 2007Purveyor of: a melody and an anecdote Alex Headley is notorious for being hard to get a hold of, so interviewing him could’ve been a task, Read More