BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS FRONTMAN
1. AMANDA MARTINEZ @ TD JAZZ FESTIVAL, JULY 2“A good friend of mine. I met her over at Jazz FM where she was a DJ, and I wasn’t aware of her as an artist. She invited me to see her out at a little club. She rocks. A great Latina singer.” 2. CHEAP TRICK @ MOLSON AMPHITHEATRE, JULY 4“Cheap Trick I’ve worked with many times. I’ve done shows with them in the States. Great guitar player. They’re great guys. Molson Amphitheatre, that’s their meat and potatoes.” 3. THE MOODY BLUES @ MOLSON AMPHITHEATRE, AUG. 12“I always liked their records, so I’d go just to see what they’re like in concert. Their music is really interesting. They’re much more musical than the average rock band, a lot of musicality. I’m a Beatles rather than a Rolling Stones guy.” 4. BRYAN ADAMS @ MASSEY HALL, AUG. 13“He’s very exciting. I like Bryan’s singing, his performance. He’s a hard worker and a very, very talented guy. Bryan Adams up close at Massey Hall will be a great show.” 5. JOHNNY WINTER @ EXHIBITION PLACE, AUG 21“Johnny Winter and I go back to New York in the ’60s. He’s a blues player, and a great one. Johnny is a Stevie Ray Vaughan kind of Texas blues player — loud and strong.” |
City’s largest beach volleyball event benefits SickKids’ Hospital. Ashbridges Bay, July 11 to 12
21st season this month, with notable names like Junior Watson, Lady Son and Hal Linton playing free concerts under the stars. Beach, July 17 to 26
Sculptors build a giant 100- tonne sculpture of T.O. landmarks. CNE, Aug. 21 to 23
Enjoy a private coach and boat ride to Toronto Islands for a beach party. Delta Chelsea Hotel, July 28
Break out the neon, sweatbands and Twisted Sister references and dig, dig, dig! Polson Pier, July 11
Ride out the storm that is The Tempest (starring Karen Robinson as Prospera) under the stars with picnic, blanket and your sweetie in your arms. Free performance on Canada Day, 8 p.m.; otherwise PWYC. High Park, July 1–Sept. 6
Canopy Theatre Company and Hart House Theatre present the classic love tale under the stars. Fearless prediction: Romeo and Juliet die. July 15–Aug. 1
Travelling troupe kicks off their tour with two days of twistytongued prose and poetry penned by little-known English poet, goes by Bill. King Lear and Comedy of Errors. Catch the show before it hits the road. Driftwood Theatre Group at Todmorden Mills, 67 Pottery Rd., July 11–12
Put some WD-40 on your chain mail, unsheathe your long sword and brush up on your Chaucer: duelling knights and Renaissance shoppes mean much medieval mirth is afoot! Casa Loma, July 4–6
Shop ’til you drop — then get up and shop some more. With over 50 retailers in on the fun, there will be something for everyone, plus a little more. Bayview Shopping Centre, July 15–17
Ever wanted to run around (next to) naked but afraid of getting arrested? Here’s your chance: The Underwear Affair, a fun walk benefiting belowthe- waist cancer research at North York General Hospital. Woodbine Park, 6 p.m., Aug. 29
The best in big band, swing and jazz take the stage at Mel Lastman Square. Even better: it’s free. Mel Lastman Square (5100 Yonge St.), 7:30–9 p.m., July 12–Aug. 24
1. REAL MADRID @ TFCFooty event of the year sees Cristiano Ronaldo & Co. take on our hometown boys. BMO Field, Aug. 7 2. ROGERS CUP — WOMENCatch green ball all-stars Serena Williams, Kim Clijsters, Aleksandra Wozniak and more as they vie for what is becoming an increasingly coveted title. Rexall Centre, Aug. 15–23 3. HONDA INDYYou think you drive fast? Fast cars, beautiful people, lively (and loud) atmosphere. Bring earplugs. Exhibition Grounds, July 10–12 |
RIGHTEOUS ROAD TRIPS
THRILL RIDE
2. MEGA DROP At 110 feet tall, takes nearly a minute to reach the top but just three seconds to plummet back down to earth. NB: Eat lunch after, not before. Canadian National Exhibition, Aug. 21–27 3. LOG FLUME RIDE Suited to kiddies, but an exhilarating (if brief) splash on a hot day. Centre Island, all summer long | ARTS & CRAFTS
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Eleven years running, this fest brings fiery fare from around the globe straight to your taste buds, so get ready to sweat. This year, in addition to the debut of Iron Chef International and talks by famous foodies, there will be a focus on aphrodisiacal foods. Fittingly, “lovers’ rock” reggae and sensual Brazilian bossa nova performances take place. Bring along a partner or crush — and expect things to heat up. Ice cubes not included. Harbourfront Centre, Aug. 15-17
Cram in a little summer fun on your lunch break with this series of free noon-hour concerts. It’s designed to complement the annual farmers’ market in Nathan Phillips Square, so no need to pack a lunch. Jazzy Shannon Butcher, singer-songwriter Lyndon John and contemporary songbird Coco Love Alcorn perform. Once rejuvenated, head back to the office with half of hump day behind you. Every Wednesday, between July 15 and Aug. 26
This mammoth South Asian arts festival celebrates 5,000 years of civilization — but don’t worry, it’s no history fest. Wander the food bazaars for mouth-watering Mughlai chicken, South Indian dosas, Hakka Chinese noodles and West Indian doubles. Also look out for dessert offerings like rasmalai (paneer soaked in clotted cream) and gulab jamun (fried dough balls). Bandshell Park and Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place, CNE, July 24–26
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