Panter’s Pub 11: A Reconciling Heart, feat. Kim Cole

PP_springThe 11th edition of the pub party in the old chapel at Holy Trinity is fast approaching. This Saturday night our featured artist will be Kim Cole. A fixture on the Toronto busker scene, Kim is a great singer/songwriter who has released two excellent albums to date. I’ve been a fan of hers for a couple of years and am really excited to have her join us this month. She keeps a low profile online, but you can catch a flavour in this snippet from the subway a couple years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djgMw9Kxx6U

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There is still a little room in the open mic portion starting at 8pm. Would love to have you share your work. Speak up if you’d like to get on the list.

If you don’t know or have forgotten what it’s about, here’s a precis:

PP is a semi-private party upstairs in the old chapel at Holy Trinity, 19 Trinity Square, Toronto where Local singer-songwriters, poets and radicals gather to have a good time and maybe plot the revolution.

Open Mic at 8, Featured artist at 9, dancing at 10.
Entrance by donation,
BYOB (We have wine, beer and seasonal sangria if you just want to show up).

There are many stairs, I’m sorry. I am planning some ground floor events on Sunday afternoons soon.
RSVP appreciated, but not necessary.

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