K.Flay rocks hip hop and headbangers in Edmonton
Posted on January 24, 2018 By Danielle Paradis Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, news
The music of K.Flay can make you dance – but her lyrics can break your heart. Her music is almost enough to make you forget that the Union Hall is one of Edmonton’s least favourite concert spots – where she performed a sold-out show on Tuesday night. The pit is fun enough, but if you’re […]
REVIEW: Shakespeare’s R&J gives new life to classic romance
Posted on January 20, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
Shakespeare’s R&J, from Edmonton’s adventurous indie-theatre Kill Your Television, is a remount of their successful original, which won a Sterling Award for Outstanding Independent Production. The play is billed as a “re-imagining” of the original by director Kevin Sutley, and has been retooled several times by the playwright Joe Calarco – who is credited in […]
REVIEW: The Humans a chilling family affair
Posted on January 12, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
American playwright Stephen Karam wanted to write a horror story. Given the unsettling atmosphere of the run-down New York tenement where he sets his new play, The Humans, at the Citadel Theatre until Jan. 27 for the Canadian premiere, and the sudden unexplained noise that rocks the apartment, the lights that suddenly go out and […]
FOOD (SPOILER): Star Wars cuisine bites
Posted on December 31, 2017 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Film, Food, Front Slider, news
The roast porg Chewbacca cooks up in Star Wars: The Last Jedi is by far the most delicious food ever seen in a Star Wars movie – and the wookie can’t even bring himself to eat it. Most of the other characters sustain themselves with less appetizing fare: Swamp tentacle stew, alien walrus milk, pungent […]
Epic song battle erupts in House of Commons
Posted on December 15, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news, Politics
Let’s take a closer look at Kerry Diotte’s Christmas song – for when Honorable Members start singing in the House of Commons, it behooves the nation to take heed. It doesn’t happen every day. Diotte (MP for Edmonton-Griesbach) wrote a version of Jingle Bells he sang on Dec. 13 during the last House sitting before […]
6 Edmonton arts scandals of 2017
Posted on December 9, 2017 By Mike Ross Crime, Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, Music, News, news, Theatre
There hasn’t been a year like this for controversy in the Edmonton arts and entertainment scene since, well … ever. Here are six unpleasant stories that riled people up in 2017: 1. The Needle and the Damage Done One of Edmonton’s premiere live music venues came crashing down barely 24 hours after an employee accused […]
Modernized Doll House an artful adaptation
Posted on December 1, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
At the end of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 bombshell A Doll’s House, a liberated wife walks out on her husband and slams the door behind her. It became known as “the door slam heard around the world.” The wife, Nora, was unfulfilled in her marriage and her headlong exit at the end of the play set […]
Sister Act christens new theatre with joyful nun-sense
Posted on November 25, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
The MacEwan University Theatre Arts Program has opened its striking new Triffo Theatre in Allard Hall in their new downtown building. The preview was delayed a day due to “equipment problems.” The wait was worth it. The new theatre is outstanding. The colours are subdued with hues of purple in the seats and curtain. The […]
Hadestown one HELL of a musical
Posted on November 17, 2017 By Colin MacLean culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
The first thing you see when you enter the theatre is a vast empty space with a huge bleached tree reaching out with leafless arms. Winter’s coming. It’s a powerful invitation and a warning of the wonders and dangers that are to come in the new musical Hadestown. It’s a simple enough start to a […]
Jabberwocky a union made in puppet heaven
Posted on November 13, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The Jaws that bite, the claws that catch! So warned Lewis Carroll back in 1871 in his famous nonsense poem in Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. But, by all means, don’t take the author literally when it comes to the latest puppet show from Calgary’s Old Trout […]
REVIEW: Testament of Mary one of the best
Posted on October 29, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
The small house where Mary was supposedly taken by the Apostle John after the Crucifixion sits on a mountaintop in Ephesus in Turkey. Irish Playwright Colm Toibin sets his play, The Testament of Mary, in this modest abode. She is now an embittered old woman. Recently, two men have been appearing at her door. One […]
Rogers Waters the real Pink Floyd
Posted on October 25, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, news
It was an adorable but edgy piece of political theatre. A group of schoolkids from the Boys & Girls Club of Edmonton joined Roger Waters on stage at Rogers Place on Tuesday night to perform in Pink Floyd’s biggest hit – the one that goes, “We don’t need no education! We don’t need no thought […]