PLAYBOT: 30 mini Fringe reviews
Posted on August 8, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre

A marvelous thing happened at the Fringe HQ today – 30 different theatre companies each presented one-minute scenes from their upcoming Fringe plays. At the end of the strictly-timed event – those going over getting “played off” by an air horn – tickets went on sale for the 37th annual theatre festival, Aug, 16-26 in […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: 4 folk fest acts expected to ROCK
Posted on August 8, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music

You know how it is. You look forward to seeing a “buzz” act at the folk fest, perhaps a legend of folk music, or maybe one of these mighty famous new bands the kids today are into, what with their fancy “fire” and their “wheel.” But then it turns out he – or she or […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Deathcore takes a holiday
Posted on August 1, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music

This weekend features two evenings of deathcore bands whose itineraries find them in our fair city. The first is Thursday night, when the Massachusetts band The Acacia Strain (above) lands in town at the Starlite Room. Ably supported by Left Behind, I Am, and Arrival Of Autumn, frontman and leader Vincent Bennett’s band has an […]
PLAYBOT: 2 Amigos live for comedy
Posted on July 31, 2018 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre

“When Marty and I fly together,” says Steve Martin of his friend Martin Short, “we save a lot of money because Marty fits conveniently in the overhead bin.” Short says, “You look like Anderson Cooper frozen to death on New Year’s Eve.” Steve plays his banjo and sings, “Let’s count the awards you have won: […]
Carmen in the Badlands a mammoth undertaking for one night at the opera
Posted on July 30, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre

Opera buffs have seen La Traviata in Chez Pierre, heard Nessun Dorma in a subway station, Un Bel di Vedremoon from a flatbed truck, and a full-blown Pagliacci at the Coney Island amusement park. Now it is time for another grand opera from the adventurous Mercury Opera company – in a location to end all […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Give K-Days a break!
Posted on July 25, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music

Citizens of Edmonton have been bitching for decades about K-Days and how it sucks your wallet dry. It does. In these modern times, a family of four can blow $300 easy – and have nothing to show for it at the end of the day but another Pikachu stuffie crusted with cotton candy and grime, […]
First Nations acts big at stormy Interstellar Rodeo
Posted on July 21, 2018 By Paula E. Kirman Archive, Entertainment, Front Slider, music, Music

Most of the people who attend Interstellar Rodeo are not fair-weather fans. They know that Mother Nature may not be on their side. Indeed, this year the festival almost lived up to the dreaded “Friday night curse” – as some call it – hearkening back to an earlier year when the Friday night had to […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Interstellar life discovered!
Posted on July 18, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music

Heritage Amphitheatre in Hawrelak Park will once again host the Interstellar Rodeo this weekend. It’s a beautiful, open air venue, but still roofed so one need not concern themselves with the crazy whims of our prairie weather. This festival has become known for their eclectic yet buzzworthy headliners and supporting acts. This year is no […]
INTERVIEW: Nunavut singer inspired by #MeToo
Posted on July 17, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, life, Music

Evidence that the #MeToo Movement has reached almost every corner of the globe can be found in Riit – aka Rita Claire Mike-Murphy, a recording artist from Panniqtuuq, Nunavut. The Baffin Island hamlet is closer to Iceland than to any major Canadian city. Music on Riit’s debut EP she accurately describes as “dreamy folk pop,” […]