Sigmund Freud dissects the joke
Posted on October 2, 2016 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, literature, Science
In Sigmund Freud’s 1905 book Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious, the father of modern psychiatry claimed there are only seven jokes that have ever been written – and that includes dick jokes. Hey, it’s Freud. Of course he meant there are seven types of wit. The popular interpretation boils down to these: Absurdity, […]
Witness to a Conga a dramatic dance
Posted on September 30, 2016 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Teatro La Quindicina programs its season to run counter to the rest of the theatrical pack. And so this week, as others begin their seasons, Teatro has chosen to close off their first year in their spiffy new Varscona theatre with an old favourite from the canon of writer-director Stewart Lemoine, Witness to a Conga. […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Dixie Chicks stick to their guns
Posted on September 28, 2016 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Look on the bright side of a Donald Trump presidency – our music scene will get better because so many great American artists will move to Canada! Maybe we can welcome the Dixie Chicks, too – in Edmonton to play Rogers Place Thursday night. These Texas-bred country-bluegrass women Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire […]
EXCLUSIVE: Carrie Fisher’s dog loves Milk Bones
Posted on September 24, 2016 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, TV and Radio
Carrie Fisher isn’t doing any press for her appearance at the Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo this weekend – but her dog Gary wasn’t so media shy. The adorable French bulldog who goes everywhere with the Star Wars actress even has his own Twitter account – with almost 10,000 followers! “Sniff, sniff, wag-wag-wag, lick-lick-lick,” he […]
Curious Incident a chilling transport to autistic mind
Posted on September 23, 2016 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a multi-level theatrical adventure that insists on you becoming part of the experience. Opening the Citadel’s season on the Shoctor Stage until Oct. 9, the play is based on Mark Haddon’s bestseller about an autistic teen, and transposed into theatrical terms by playwright Simon Stephens. […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Airbourne the new hell’s bellringer
Posted on September 22, 2016 By Staff Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
With the aging AC/DC in flinders, it falls to the next generation to carry the torch of timeless balls-to-the-walls rock ‘n’ roll. The world needs this. Enter Sandman … whoops, wrong band. Enter Airbourne, the young and eager hard rock quartet that sounds an awful lot like AC/DC. Helps they’re from Australia. Playing at the […]
INTERVIEW: Peaches reaches and teaches
Posted on September 21, 2016 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, life, Music
In the art of exploring gender with bold musical statements, Peaches is way ahead of her time – but “that’s probably for other people to answer,” she says. So what say you, other people? There is a consensus. Peaches makes Lady Gaga look like Selena Gomez – and was doing her thing long before Lady […]
REVIEW: Drake takes the cake
Posted on September 21, 2016 By Chad Huculak Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
While Keith Urban was the artist who christened Edmonton’s shiny, new downtown arena last Friday night, it was Drake who gave Rogers Place its first landmark concert. On Tuesday night, the Canadian hip hop mogul brought his Summer Sixteen tour to E-town for a sold-out concert, the first of two at Rogers Place. It was […]
The price of fame at Edmonton Expo
Posted on September 20, 2016 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, news, Theatre, TV and Radio
There is one huge unwritten rule at the Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo happening this weekend – bring money. Oh, sure, you could just stand around and gawk at all the cool nerds in their awesome costumes, but what fun is that? A lot of fun, actually … never mind. Fans spend college-tuition sums of […]
Tears of joy for Dolly Parton
Posted on September 18, 2016 By Olivia Rose Leaf Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
“I couldn’t sing a lick without my rhinestones!” Dolly Parton told nearly 20,000 fans at the brand new Rogers Place in downtown Edmonton on Saturday night. Pure and Simple is what she has called her show and new album – and really it was, down to the stage, the instruments and the raw storytelling. The […]