Author: Skot Nelson
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Brother Bob Sumner at the Horseshoe Tavern
For my money, one of the finest voices to emerge in the Americana scene in the last few years is Vancouver’s Brother Bob Sumner. Not long after I moved from Vancouver to Toronto a few years ago Bob played a night of music at the Dakota Tavern celebrating the release of his beautiful Wasted Love…
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The Last Waltz – 48 Years Later
If you’re not familiar with The Last Waltz there’s a legitimate question about how we’re friends–if we are. It’s such a formative work of my taste in music that it seems not possible. The concert itself was 48 years ago today, meaning I would have been five years old when it happened. I wasn’t five…
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Power Plant Gallery – November 2024
The Power Plant Gallery in Harbourfront has been a favourite place in the city for a long time–it opened when I was in high school, and offered a more contemporary take on art than the juggernaut of the Art Gallery of Ontario (which I also love, and have had an on-again-off-again membership at.) Admission to…
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Is AI Really Helping Code? Buehler? Buehler?
Over the last couple of years the tech story has been AI everywhere: rumour had it that when people submitted proposals for Dreamforce talks, they basically got replies asking for “more AI” regardless of the topic. It’s rather annoying. I had to sit through a dozen hours of corporate AI training the other day, a…
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A Tale of Two Software Updates
We live, increasingly, in a world of integrated hardware and software. The most obvious example for most is your phone: without the software, it’s a (probably) black slab sitting there doing nothing. There’s not even any buttons anymore. It’s not a question of which is more important–the hardware is useless without the software. A couple…