Johan
FREE SPEECH turns two on January 26
January 25th, 2009

Dear friends,

Since January 2007, I (Johan) have curated and hosted a reading series/neighbourhood cabaret called FREE SPEECH in Toronto’s West End. The series proudly showcases the prose, poetry, spoken word, comedy, storytelling and songwriting of Parkdale-High Park based writers and performers. FREE SPEECH has featured some of the country’s finest writers, actors and musicians including Michael Winter, Justin Rutledge, Bob Wiseman, Mary Jo Leddy, Shyam Selvadurai, Carl Wilson, Claire Jenkins, Ray Robertson and Elizabeth Shepherd.”

FREE SPEECH celebrates its second anniversary on Monday, January 26 when the 2009 season kicks off with four exciting (more…)

January Newsletter
January 25th, 2009

Jan 20, 2009.

Dear friends,

Happy new year to all and congratulations to our American friends on this memorable day! Let’s hope that today marks the beginning of a global society moving toward peace, equality and sustainability.

Me and my Mr. Something Something compadres will spend the next little while writing and recording our next album so we won’t be out on the roads again until the end of March. (more…)

“Yes we can!” Let’s get to work – here’s how to send a message to Obama
November 6th, 2008

November 4 2008 was a great day for the world, for the environment, for visible and invisible minorities, for the oppressed and marginalized, for our unborn children and grandchildren. I feel compelled to write this because, for the first time in my life, a politician has managed to inspire and move me the way great art does.

Barack Obama appealed to our longing for a more just and sustainable society. And I believe that his appeal is sincere – otherwise I would not be so moved by his oratory. But – no matter how good his intentions – (more…)

FREE SPEECH returns with great October line-up
October 15th, 2008

 

The October installment of Roncesvalles’ own literary cabaret FREE SPEECH features a highly talented and diverse line-up. This month we hear from journalist/novelist Russell Smith, activist/writer James Loney, actor/comedian Kathleen Phillips and soulful singer/songwriter Coco Love Alcorn. As usual, FREE SPEECH is hosted by Johan Hultqvist.

Tuesday, October 21
7pm. Show at 7:30pm sharp. PWYC.
Tinto (89 Roncesvalles)

About the artists:

Russell Smith is the author of six works of fiction. A well-known journalist and cultural commentator, he writes the weekly “Virtual Culture” column, on issues of representation, in The Globe and Mail. His first non-fiction book, Men’s Style: The Thinking Man’s Guide to Dress, was published in Canada in 2005 and in the U.S. in 2007. In 2003 he published a book of pornographic fiction under the pseudonym “Diane Savage”. That novella, Diana: A Diary In The Second Person has just been reprinted, with a new introduction by the author, under Russell Smith’s name. In 2006-2007 he was the host of the popular CBC Radio One weekly program on language, And Sometimes Y. He is currently the editor of the online men’s magazine XYYZ.ca.

James Loney is a member of Christian Peacemaker Teams and has served on violence-reduction projects in Iraq, the West Bank, the First Nations communities of Esgenoopetij (Burnt Church, NB), Asubpeeschoseewagong (Grassy Narrows, ON), Kenora and Ardoch, ON, and as CPT’s Canada program coordinator. In November of 2005 he was kidnapped by Iraqi insurgents and held for 118 days before being rescued by British and American forces. He was a founding member of a Toronto Catholic Worker house of hospitality and lived in community with formerly homeless people for 10 years. He has also been a cook, sawyer, baker, maintenance worker and volunteer community mediator. He is currently working on a book about his experiences in Iraq.

Kathleen Phillips originally trained as a stage actor before making the switch to comedy in 2003. Her popular character monologues and videos were rewarded with a 2005 nomination for Canada’s prestigious Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award for emerging comedians. Outside of Canada, Kathleen has made triumphant appearances at top comedy venues in New York, Los Angeles and, most recently, London, England. Her writing has appeared on Canadian television, radio and in the theatre. Kathleen is a founding member of Toronto’s Laugh Sabbath comedy series.

Coco Love Alcorn: As a songwriter and vocalist, Coco effortlessly embraces her diverse musical influences—jazz, pop, r&b and folk—melding them seamlessly into her own distinctive and compelling sound. She has crisscrossed Canada numerous times, played many music festivals (including Lilith Fair), made countless tv and radio appearances, enjoyed much success in the realm of licensing songs to TV and film and has appeared on close to 50 albums. The long list of artists she’s toured or recorded with include 54 40, Ani DiFranco, Burton Cummings, Chantal Kreviazuk, Jesse Cooke & Loudon Wainwright III. Coco’s new album will be released in the winter of 2009.

 

FREE SPEECH is produced with generous support from Mill Street BreweryNew Moon Kitchen and Envoy Business Services on Roncesvalles.

Thanksgiving & Election Special: This message is brought to you by the Pedal Power Party of Canada
October 13th, 2008

Dear friends,

Hope you have had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. I have a lot to be grateful for these days – here’s one thing: Thanks to everyone who helped us make Canada’s first bicycle-powered concert a reality (scroll down to see who made it happen). Also, it’s a tough go to make a living as an independent artist so, on behalf of the band, I want to thank you for all your support. Some of you have been there for us from the very beginning and – five years later – you are still coming out to our shows! We couldn’t do what we love without you.          

Which is more than I can say for Stephen Harper. His inexplicable disdain for artists seems like something of a psychoanalyst’s dream. Perhaps he has unfulfilled creative urges. Perhaps we’d all be better off had he been encouraged to pursue his secret dream of becoming a country crooner. On second thought, perhaps not. If you haven’t already read it, check out Margaret Atwood’s eloquent and entertaining response to Harper’s attack on artists here

In this newsletter you’ll find news of upcoming shows, including our annual Halloween costume party extravaganza, along with other band-related events and a success story. Yes, a story that defies (more…)

Immigration Blues
October 7th, 2008

Our drummer Larry received a $3000 grant from The Canada Council for the Arts to bring Ghanaian master drummer Francis Kofi Akotuah to Canada for a month of performances and workshops in schools and universities in Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto. Francis is also scheduled to be the featured guest artist at our Halloween show at Lula Lounge in Toronto. In spite of being married with two small children, Francis has been denied entry as Canadian immigration officials concluded he was at risk to stay here, claiming that he didn’t have strong enough ties to Ghana. You can read more about this frustrating situation in today’s Toronto Star.

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Come Fall
September 29th, 2008


Tonight, I’ll have the honour of hosting my friend Eden‘s CD Release Party for her debut album ‘Come Fall’ at The Gladstone Hotel. Eden has a lovely presence, the sweetest voice and a killer band, featuring some of Toronto’s finest players, backing her up. Oh, and there will be an appearance by “Joe” – that alone is reason to come out. Trust me.

Gladstone Hotel Ballroom
Doors at 7:30. Show at 8pm.
Cover $12.

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The band:
Brian MacMillan
Maury Lafoy
Lyle Molzan
Layah Jane
Oli Johnson
Scott Galloway

Opening set by the lovely Trish Robb
Special appearance by Joe.

Free Speech is back!
September 29th, 2008

Roncesvalles’ own literary neighbourhood cabaret is entering its fourth season of showcasing the prose, poetry, spoken word, comedy, storytelling and songwriting of Parkdale-High Park based writers and performers.

The fall season premiere on Tuesday, September 23 features poet Paul Vermeersch, music and culture critic Robert Everett-Green* and performance poet Erin Robinsong. Songwriter of the month is rootsy soul sister Treasa Levasseur. As usual, FREE SPEECH is hosted and curated by Johan Hultqvist.

Tuesday, September 23
7pm. Show at 7:30pm sharp. PWYC.
Tinto (89 Roncesvalles)

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