WAR OF THE WORDS: Controversy at Edmonton Poetry Festival!
Posted on April 20, 2013 By Wayne Arthurson Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Lit
Poets, especially Canadian poets, can be a fractious lot. There have been recent public battles between various prominent Canadian poets, mostly notably between Jan Zwicky and Michael Lista on the relevance of criticism. Heated words like “illiterate” and “incompetent” and “stupid” were deployed in a war waged on the pages of the National Post. Veteran […]
OPERA: Dark ache of an unhappy soul in Eugene Onegin
Posted on April 17, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, Theatre
There’s a burning question about opera that most opera buffs never talk about because they fear they’ll look like complete idiots. No problem here: Why not just perform all operas in English? Most of opera fans speak English – so why do they keep coming to operas performed in languages they don’t even understand? Imagine […]
EXTREME METAL REUNION: Disciples of Power rise again
Posted on April 17, 2013 By Kevin Maimann Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
It’s hard to believe there was a time when an extreme metal band from Edmonton could get on television. Disciples of Power first hit the MTV and MuchMusic airwaves in 1989 with “Crisis,” a thrashy technical-death metal number denouncing environmental degradation, from its debut album, Power Trap. The coming years saw the band relocate to […]
LEDUC RADIO: New country station declares undeclared war on CISN
Posted on April 16, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, News, TV and Radio, tv and radio
There hasn’t been a serious challenger to CISN radio’s hot country hegemony in decades of Edmonton Radio. That’s all about to change with Tuesday’s launch of “93.1 FM The One” in Leduc. This is war – and the funny thing is that neither opponent will ever declare it openly, because that’s just the way radio […]
WHO NAMED THE RAPPER: Classified no secret
Posted on April 15, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
“It’s not a good story,” warns rapper Luke Boyd, better known as Classified, on how he picked his rap name. It’s not a very good rap name, either, let it be said – though not to his face when he was in Edmonton for a promo tour a couple of months back. He’s back to […]
BOOKS: Big message in little sports story for kids
Posted on April 12, 2013 By Wayne Arthurson Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Lit
Steven Sandor’s new novel Replay may seem like a nice little story about sports in small town Alberta – but there’s something deeper going on here. Aimed at readers grades 5-8, the story revolves around Warren Chen, a Chinese-Canadian kid living in Sexsmith, Alberta who dreams of joining the local Bantam football team. When he […]
Rock and Folk Festivals working for the same weekend
Posted on April 9, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
The stakes in the Great Edmonton Summer Festival Poker Game just went up. The table is getting crowded. This year’s Edmonton Rock Music Festival happens on the same weekend as the Edmonton Folk Music Festival – and everyone is crossing their fingers that the crossover between classic rock and folk music isn’t too huge. The […]
Hollywood dreams on hold for Edmonton comic
Posted on April 6, 2013 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, TV and Radio
In order for Canadian comedians to get an immigration visa to work in Hollywood, they have to be established – and in order to get established, they have to work in Hollywood. “That’s the whole catch-22,” says Edmonton comic Kathleen McGee, whose dreams of breaking into American show business are on hold after being denied […]
40 years later: KISS returns to rock Edmonton in July
Posted on April 2, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Music, music
It’s going to be one rowdy class of ’75 high school reunion when Kiss comes to town this summer. It was the year that Kiss Alive! came out, a formative album for many an area hoser with strong memories of those early thrilling, pyro-ridden shows in Edmonton – and all these years and lost hair […]
INTERVIEW: All but Bon Jovi, because they can
Posted on March 31, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, tv and radio
In the important work of journalism as the unofficial PR wing of the entertainment business, there is the dreaded “teleconference” – a great way for busy rock stars to polish off a big wad of interviews in one sitting. But do you get a good story? Hard to tell. So it was with Bon Jovi […]
REVIEW: Rihanna a rock star at Rexall Place
Posted on March 28, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
Rihanna would need the assistance of Iron Maiden to rock her way out of a wet paper bag – but she sure carried the attitude of a swaggering lifer to the hedonic world of rock ‘n’ roll excess at Rexall Place on Wednesday night. Led Zeppelin, Queen, Maiden, and yes, even you guys in Spinal […]
Where will Rihanna get her Canadian weed?
Posted on March 23, 2013 By Mike Ross Crime, Culture, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
When Rihanna came to Edmonton in 2011, there was said to be distinct reek of pot backstage at Rexall Place. One Edmonton police officer on duty that night described a “fog” in the hallway outside the dressing rooms. The cops held their noses and looked the other way. Busting a headliner for weed 30 minutes […]