Inside the End of the Earth
Posted on December 23, 2014 By Chad Huculak Comics, Culture, Front Slider, News, Politics, tv and radio, Visual Arts
Editor’s note: Politicians, corporations, the media, employers, employees, advertisers, friends and family, your dog, even Stephen Colbert, for God’s sake – everybody lies! It’s getting the point where the only place to find honesty in this world is in a cartoon. In the year and a half since we’ve run Chad Huculak’s comic strip End […]
Young Drunk Punk has Edmonton roots
Posted on January 21, 2014 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre, TV and Radio, tv and radio
Before Bruce McCulloch became a dad who wears pyjamas in the daytime and lives in the Hollywood Hills, before he became a comedy star in Kids in the Hall, he was a young drunk punk in Edmonton. There’s the perfect title of the one-man show he’s bringing to the Arden Theatre on Jan. 27: Young […]
Is EPS domestic violence ad too shocking?
Posted on January 19, 2014 By Mike Ross Crime, Front Slider, Life, life, News, news, TV and Radio, tv and radio
There’s a disturbing television commercial you may have seen over the holidays: Close-ups of weeping women whose faces are covered in cuts and bruises, their mouths sealed with duct tape. Sinister music and panicked voices on the telephone are heard in the background. The women are actors. The message is real: “Speak out. They need […]
RADIO: Nothing to lose in flip to CRUZ
Posted on December 27, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, music, News, TV and Radio, tv and radio
From being almost dead last in the ratings, Edmonton’s 95.7 FM radio literally has nothing to lose in its boxing week flip to 95.7 CRUZ FM. The good news is that there’s going to be more rock on local radio now. Classic rock. As is customary in the industry before such a radical change in […]
No Mo’ NoMoMovember: McKeen mows mo’
Posted on November 29, 2013 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, News, news, Politics, TV and Radio, tv and radio
Edmonton City Councillor Scott McKeen has kept his promise and cut off his Monopoly mannish moustache to raise $1,000 for Movember – and thank God that’s over. At the urging of the ill-conceived NoMoMovember Movement – as hard to say as it is to get behind – which was dedicated to the eradication of hideous […]
TV PERSONALITY: Gord Steinke, REAL Anchorman
Posted on November 27, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, News, news, TV and Radio, tv and radio
Gord Steinke is a huge fan of Ron Burgundy, Anchorman – the moronic empty ego with perfect hair and teeth played by the hilarious Will Ferrell, starring with much advance hype in The Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, opening Dec. 20 in theatres everywhere. Ron Burgundy is not an accurate depiction of a real anchorman. […]
Eleven Edmonton election embarrassments
Posted on October 18, 2013 By Mike Ross Front Slider, News, Politics, tv and radio
Let us at least salute ALL the candidates in the Edmonton civic election campaign that mercifully ends on Oct. 21. They are brave to have subjected themselves to months of almost daily humiliation – at the hands of the media, from bloggers, from each other, and from voters, of course. Every voter wants something, everybody […]
Plagiarism fracas erupts in Ward 6 race
Posted on October 16, 2013 By Mike Ross Front Slider, News, Politics, TV and Radio, tv and radio
Accusations of plagiarism against Ward 6 candidate Melinda Hollis have prompted calls for her to drop out of the election – but the candidate denies she’s done anything wrong. Leading the charge is her accuser Kathleen Smith, aka social media personality KikkiPlanet, who says she discovered an essay about urban sprawl that was posted on […]
TV PERSONALITY: Lynda Steele is gonna make it after all!
Posted on October 11, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, News, TV and Radio, tv and radio
It sure didn’t take long for Lynda Steele to become a media rock star in Vancouver. Barely two and a half years since she left a 16 year stint anchoring the evening news on Global Edmonton, she’s been given her own show on CTV Vancouver: Steele On Your Side. The half-hour consumer program premieres Oct. […]
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 […]
Garage sale a big story during Country Music Week
Posted on September 7, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, TV and Radio, tv and radio
What a load of crap. Edmonton is hosting the biggest Canadian country music event of the decade and all the cool kids can talk about is Corb Lund’s garage sale. See, he’s moving to Calgary, so he has a bunch of odds and ends to unload, T-shirts, promotional hockey pucks, custom comic books, you name […]
426-5050, whatever happened to the Lydo?
Posted on August 3, 2013 By Mike Ross Culture, culture, Dining, Food, Front Slider, Life, life, Music, TV and Radio, tv and radio
Four-two-six, five-oh, five-oh, if you’re hungry, call the Lydo! Never had such crappy Chinese food gained such a huge local reputation – thanks to the little jingle written to go with their phone number that remains an Edmontonian brainworm 10 years after the place went bankrupt. A lot of people who ordered Lydo vowed never […]