THEATRE: Kenneth Brown and Tim Hortons a marriage made in heaven
Posted on March 20, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
“We didn’t know if Tim Hortons was going to sue us or adopt us,” says Kenneth Brown on his new play set in Canada’s favourite coffee shop. It’s called – you had to see this coming – Double Double. Timmy’s people did ask to look at the script: a romantic comedy between two 40-something divorced […]
Boonstock 2013: From Limp Bizkit to Benny Benassi
Posted on March 12, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
Boonstock 2013 has finally announced its line-up! It’s going to be That Band All Over the Radio, ‘80s Band With One Member Left, Generic Folk Band and Two Dudes with a Macbook, plus many more. It will take place at the Three Hottest Days of Summer in a Really Inconvenient Location. Tickets go on sale […]
DISASTER DOCS: Who needs Towering Inferno?
Posted on March 4, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Film, Front Slider
There was no shortage of disaster movies at this year’s Global Visions Film Festival, which wrapped on March 3 after screenings of more than 45 documentaries from around the world. Thing is, these were real disasters. Who needs Irwin Allen? Who needs Towering Inferno when you have Twin Towering Inferno? The festival people haven’t crunched […]
GLOBAL VISIONS REVIEW: Wampler’s Ascent a manifesto for the disabled
Posted on February 28, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Film, Front Slider
Like the blind man who summited Mount Everest, Steve Wampler undertook an impossible ordeal few people would think was sensible – scaling the highest cliff in the West despite being afflicted with cerebral palsy. Wampler’s Ascent, the gala closer of the Global Visions Film Festival on Sunday, March 3, details the California native’s attempt in […]
OSCAR FILM: Searching for Sugar Man about art for art’s sake
Posted on February 25, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Film, Front Slider, tv and radio
Imagine you wrote and recorded a couple albums only to find them with $1.99 tags in the delete bin at the old A&B Sound a couple weeks later. Now imagine finding out 20 years later that you were bigger than Elvis Presley in some country on the other side of the world. It’s hard to […]
FILM: Musicians under the influence of Reefer Madness
Posted on February 22, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Film, Front Slider
You don’t have to be high to enjoy “Reefer Madness” ironically – but it helps. Or does it? There are a number of misconceptions about the famous 1936 anti-marijuana film, according to Edmonton musician Gene Kosowan, who has created a live “electro-acoustic” reinterpretation of the movie being presented at Wunderbar on Sunday night. “There’s something […]
THEATRE REVIEW: Private Lives pithy without the stiffy
Posted on February 8, 2013 By Trent Wilkie Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The Citadel Theatre’s version of Private Lives by Noel Coward should be prescribed by doctors to treat depression. To quote a gentleman sitting three rows back from me on opening night, “Wow, there is nothing quite like a good laugh.” My sentiments exactly. Having being written in 1930 and last produced in Edmonton in 1986, […]
Classified gets in touch with Inner Ninja on No. 1 album
Posted on February 6, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Like a lot of white rappers of a certain age, Classified, aka Luke Boyd, listened to Snoop and Dr. Dre when he was a kid. The stuff wasn’t easy to find in Enfield, Nova Scotia, where he came of age in the mid-1990s. Cassette tapes were treasured possessions. He says he and three other dudes […]
THEATRE: Actor pretends to be a bastard in Private Lives
Posted on February 2, 2013 By Trent Wilkie Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
When I was very young, I wanted to be a fire truck. So, naturally, I pretended to be one. I didn’t realize it then, but I was acting. Acting is a solitary exercise. There are other actors on stage with you, and an audience watching, of course, but you’re on your own – pretending. Noel […]
TV: Sperm brings Even More Modern Family together in Seed
Posted on February 1, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, TV and Radio, tv and radio
The war on maturity continues to rage hard on all fronts – and “Seed” is just the latest surge. This isn’t just some amusing Canadian sitcom about a charming slacker who sells his sperm and winds up meeting children he thought he’d never see after his sperm bank donor data gets hacked. No, it’s even […]
OPERA: A carnival named desire in Les Contes d’Hoffman
Posted on January 31, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, Theatre
This Hoffman is one messed-up dude. First he falls for a chick who’s clearly a robot and only finds out when her arm comes off. Then he falls in love with a woman who’s so frail she sings herself to death, then with some floozy who leaves him for a cowboy the moment his back […]
THE UNLIKELY COMIC: Craig Martell is his own punchline
Posted on January 30, 2013 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, tv and radio
Craig Martell doesn’t claim to be a real stand-up comedian – so does that make him a better stand-up comedian? It’s all so terribly confusing. He doesn’t fit the usual stand-up comedian profile. First of all, as co-owner and party captain of the Wunderbar Hofbrauhaus, he’s a pretty upbeat guy. “It seems like most comedians […]