Wavelength Speaker Series #1 - Author Talks by Liz Worth and Stuart Berman

Wavelength Series

No.
515
Sunday, February 20th 2011

Wavelength Speaker Series
#1 with Liz Worth + Stuart Berman

Sunday, Feb. 20 @ The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St. W.

4-6pm • PWYC

The inaugural Wavelength Speaker Series event, will
feature presentations by two writers and music journalists, who will take you
on a tour of local scene history and what it was like to make music in Toronto
in other eras. You might call it “Toronto: Before Wavelength.” Liz Worth,
author of Treat Me Like Dirt: An Oral
History of Punk in Toronto and Beyond
(Bongo Beat), will talk you through
the ‘70s punk scene in Toronto: the bands, the people, the venues, and give you
an insight into the minds of musicians of the time. Stuart Berman, associate
editor of Eye Weekly, Pitchfork writer and author of This
Book Is Broken: A Broken Social Scene Story
(Anansi), will detail the ‘90s
indie rock scene — those who were making things happen, the frustrations,
the limitations, the forgotten heroes and under-appreciated gems.

 

Part of the Wavelength
Anniversary Festival “ELEVEN”

Toronto's Wavelength music series celebrates its 11th
Anniversary this February with the ELEVEN Festival, continuing the annual
tradition of showcasing the most exciting underground music in the Toronto
scene, as selected by the series' discerning curators. Wavelength is dedicated
to presenting concerts that focus on uniting the new and old schools of music,
keeping abreast of what's new and unique about music in Toronto and beyond
while keeping a foot firmly rooted in the history of our music scene and our
city. This year, the Wavelength Anniversary Festival line-up goes beyond just
presenting live music, to going behind the scenes to connect music appreciators
with the creation and production of independent music, and to educate audiences
about our local music scene history. In the long-standing Wavelength spirit of
accessibility, both events will feature a Pay What You Can (PWYC) admission.