LISTEN HERE: Rocking On Mental Health

LISTEN HERE: Rocking On Mental Health

Lazy bum, good-for-nothing, failure, lacks motivation, can’t even be bothered to get out of bed … these are just some of the invalidations hurled at grown men struggling with mental health. Most come from themselves. It’s quite the pickle. Men are supposed to be strong, it may be hard-wired, and some have trouble getting in […]

SOCIAL MEDIA HAPPENINGS

SOCIAL MEDIA HAPPENINGS

Busy life, happy wife

MUSIC PREVIEW: Tanya Tagaq to Perform New Music With ESO

MUSIC PREVIEW: Tanya Tagaq to Perform New Music With ESO

Tanya Tagaq, the eminently lauded composer and throat singer, is in town this weekend performing a pair of shows with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. The featured work is her newest and epic effort Qiksaaktuq. Translated as “grief,” it is an emotion-laden and driven work paying testament to the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women. […]

Bob the Angry Flower

Bob the Angry Flower

Cube!

Rage Against the Machine is ENTITLED – to Charge a Lot for Concert Tickets

Rage Against the Machine is ENTITLED – to Charge a Lot for Concert Tickets

There’s been a lot of raging against Rage Against the Machine lately because tickets to their May 3 show at Rogers Place are so expensive. The cheapest seats were $170. Note tense. They’re all gone now. The nerve! Now quit complaining because it’s as simple as this: You stole their music from the Internet – […]

LISTEN HERE: Derina Harvey Pining for the Fjords

LISTEN HERE: Derina Harvey Pining for the Fjords

Do they even have fjords in Labrador? No matter. This rugged, wild, unspoiled slab of Canadian shield is topped by amazing Northern Lights in the winter, according to Derina Harvey, who was born and raised in Wabush, Labrador, pop. 1,906. She hasn’t been back there since the moving to Edmonton 18 years ago, to forge […]

SOCIAL MEDIA HAPPENINGS

SOCIAL MEDIA HAPPENINGS

  Talk to the face

REVIEW: Big Stage Musical Offers Insight Into Serious Teen Struggles

REVIEW: Big Stage Musical Offers Insight Into Serious Teen Struggles

Dear Evan Hansen arrives at the Jubilee Auditorium trailing a tsunami of audience love, a sheaf of great reviews and six Tony Awards – and it’s a musical that deals with mental health. It runs through Feb. 16. Totally contemporary, it’s the story of Evan (Stephen Christopher Anthony), an anti-social, awkward and painfully shy 17-year-old […]

Studio Theatre’s Dog Tale Shows Shakespeare’s Human Side

Studio Theatre’s Dog Tale Shows Shakespeare’s Human Side

William Shakespeare used dogs as a metaphor over 200 hundred times in his plays – but there is only one role for an actual dog. It’s Crab, which makes a brief appearance in The Two Gentlemen of Verona and is described by his clownish owner Launce as “the sourest-natured dog that lives.” So it was […]

Bob the Angry Flower

Bob the Angry Flower

A heroine whom no one but myself will much like

Catalyst Playwright’s Artistic Vision Comes to Life in Stunning Spy Thriller

Catalyst Playwright’s Artistic Vision Comes to Life in Stunning Spy Thriller

Edmonton’s edgy and adventurous Catalyst Theatre has been pushing toward its new production The Invisible  – Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare since its earliest beginnings. Over the years it has excelled in award-winning forays into Gothic thrillers (like Frankenstein, Hunchback, and Nevermore) and with its last production here about the Black Donnellys (based on the 19th […]

REVIEW: The Farce is Strong With Manic Mayfield Comedy

REVIEW: The Farce is Strong With Manic Mayfield Comedy

Michael Frayn’s backstage comedy Noises Off premiered in 1982 and has gone on to become the ultimate classic farce and theatrical in-joke – displaying to hilarious effect how private passions can intrude on public performance. The comedy has been around for so long that anyone who spends much time in the theatre will have endured […]