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Savannah Stopover

The music festival is the peak moments in music for artists, promoters, and anyone who toils in the salt mines that are the music industry in 2015. Over the past several years, the landscape has changed, where festivals can function for some acts as their Super Bowl after a long album cycle, but for others as the first step towards a promising career. However, they are not all the same animal.

Tei Shi | Bassically [VIDEO]

We want to grab our Doc combat boots and join Tei Shi and her gang of female rebels in her video for "Bassically." Directed by Nicolas Pesce, we watch Teicher and her girls hunt while being sucked in by her soft voice and hypnotic track. And can we talk about those badass outfits for a minute? We love how Brittany Berger styled this video. Check it out below.

Harlow

Believing that less is more and beauty is simplicity, Harlow Skin Co creates natural and organic body care products free of any GMO's, preservatives, and other unnecessary additives. Handcrafted in Vancouver, Harlow's line of skincare provides body butters, scrubs, whips, and elixirs that will nourish, repair and protect your skin, leaving it smooth and hydrated.

HUMANS NOONTIDE LISTENING PARTY AND ART SHOW

In anticipation of their forthcoming album Noontide, Vancouver's electronic duo Peter Ricq and Robbie Slade of HUMANS would like to invite you to an exclusive listening party and art show, offering guests the chance to preview Noontide days before its release. Peter will also be showcasing the artwork behind Noontide, which he created, and a limited amount of vinyls, shirts, goodies and prints will be available for purchase.

Jean-Michel Basquiat: Now's the Time

Jean-Michel Basquiat took the New York City art world by storm in the early 1980s and gained international recognition by creating powerful and expressive works that confronted issues of racism, identity and social tension. Jean-Michel Basquiat: Now's the Time opens this weekend at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, marking the first major retrospective of the artist's work in Canada. In conjunction with the exhibition, the AGO is presenting a programme of talks, screenings and classes.

The HTML500

Coding isn't just for hackers and geeks. Coding is for everyone. And we mean everyone. Last weekend we attended The HTML500, Canada's largest free, learn-how-to-code event by Lighthouse Labs, and we were amazed not only by the packed house of 500 participants (with over 2000 hopefuls on a waitlist), but by the diversity. Ages ranged from 11-65, from all different backgrounds, and with 60% of attendees being women. It was impressive and inspiring.

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