My column for this month is a special edition in honour of the upcoming Canadian Music Week: a five-day festival showcasing great Canadian music acts as well as conferences, lectures, award shows and films. It’s going to be a wild ride, and I want to show you which events will make you lean forward, flail your arms and smile.
Cmw runs March 10-14, with events during the days and concerts/films in the evenings.
Canadian Music Week (and Fest – the music portion) require that you purchase passes to attend events (obviously). You can purchase weekly or daily passes. For more information, go here. However, if you want to go to just one concert, tickets can be purchased here.
This is the third part in a trio of articles in preparation for Cmw. Today, we tackle the heavy conference schedule.
So, the TuneUp Conference seems to be the one with the most potential this year.
Cmw runs March 10-14, with events during the days and concerts/films in the evenings.
Canadian Music Week (and Fest – the music portion) require that you purchase passes to attend events (obviously). You can purchase weekly or daily passes. For more information, go here. However, if you want to go to just one concert, tickets can be purchased here.
This is the third part in a trio of articles in preparation for Cmw. Today, we tackle the heavy conference schedule.
So, the TuneUp Conference seems to be the one with the most potential this year.
- 3/10/2010
- by Jessica
- DorkShelf.com
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