End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on September 23, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Comics, Entertainment, Front Slider, Visual Arts
Does public art improve life for Edmonton’s homeless?
Posted on September 21, 2013 By Mike Ross Culture, culture, Front Slider, Life, life, News, news, Visual Arts
Answering a simple question – what do homeless people think of public art? – was fraught with difficult and humbling emotions. I recently interviewed a number of Edmonton street people who turned out to be so sharp that the question should’ve been: Why in God’s name are you homeless?! The stories vary: Poverty, alcoholism, mental […]
TV PERSONALITY: Ryan Jespersen and the Lake of Fire
Posted on September 16, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Faith, Front Slider, Life, news, TV and Radio, tv and radio
Talk turns to gay rights within the first two minutes of a recent interview with Ryan Jespersen. Raised Christian in Calgary, the chatty Breakfast Television host got his journalism training at Trinity Western University in Langley, B.C., a Christian college that required its students to sign abstinence pledges that included a specific clause pertaining to […]
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on September 16, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Comics, Entertainment, Front Slider, Visual Arts
Kaleido balloons into major Edmonton festival
Posted on September 10, 2013 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, Life, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts
If you were driving down 118th Avenue on Monday afternoon, you might have spotted clowns, mimes and tin foil robots, a Renaissance flautist in full regalia, along with Ukrainian dancers and Cuban dancers and belly dancers and ballet dancers and God knows what else. It could be only one thing, of course: The annual media […]
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on September 9, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Comics, Entertainment, Front Slider, Visual Arts
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on September 5, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Comics, Entertainment, Front Slider, Visual Arts
Cartoon Machine thrives in Torontonian urbanity
Posted on September 3, 2013 By Mike Ross Comedy, culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, Visual Arts
Stand-up comedians and cartoonists are the only people in the world who can be counted on to tell us the brutal truth – no matter what. We’re lied to on a daily basis by the government, the media, corporations, even our neighbours and loved ones. Someone’s got to do the dirty job of being honest. […]
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on August 25, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, Life, Visual Arts
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on August 12, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, Visual Arts
HIPSTER: Even the word is annoying
Posted on August 10, 2013 By Ben Dextraze Culture, Front Slider, Life, Visual Arts
Hipsters have been criticized from the start. At the beginning of the 20th century “hip” meant being informed on music and fashion that went against the norm. Once the suffix “–ster” was added – like “gang-ster” – you had something even edgier, but still hipsters were denounced as beatniks, hippies, stoners, punks and slackers who […]
FESTIVAL GUY: Heritage Days expensive, fattening
Posted on August 5, 2013 By Derek Owen Culture, Dining, Food, Front Slider, Life
Is Canada becoming a melting pot? For all the hullabaloo about multiculturalism in Canada, this weekend’s Heritage Festival seemed pretty North American. The festival seemed to serve its product – overpriced food and irrelevant cultural offerings – in a homogenous, inoffensive, stale, typically Canadian package. Meaning: charge too much and make sure it’s deep fried. […]