MUSIC PREVIEW: Good Qawwali!
Posted on May 17, 2017 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
If you’re looking for something completely different this weekend, or you’re totally into Bollywood movies and their music, then this weekend holds a treat for you. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, a Pakistani musician primarily of the Qawwali genre, will play a show at the Jubilee Auditorium on Sunday night. Following in the footsteps of his […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Shredmonton attacks a second time
Posted on May 10, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
There are many mysteries, enigmas and riddles inside the fascinating world of heavy metal. So having an annual metal “conference” is a swell idea – and having it in Edmonton is perfect. While we are a hockey town for only a few precious weeks a year, we’re a metal town all the time. Just ask […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Descendents upon us
Posted on May 5, 2017 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The famous Descendents clamber out of the punk trenches to spread their raucous tribute to local fans at the Union Hall Sunday night. The California punk rock act was formed back in 1977 by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo, and drummer Bill Stevenson. They became an integral part of the early 1980s hardcore punk […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Rock (and rap) Against Racism
Posted on April 26, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
“I love and treasure individuals as I meet them; I loath or despise the groups they identify or belong to,” said the late George Carlin – and he may have been onto something there. In other, gentler words (Carlin was a bit of a grump), if you judge people one by one, and truly don’t […]
Last Toke in the Big Pink
Posted on April 22, 2017 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, News
With weed about to become legal in Canada, I’m comfortable with a full disclosure: I smoked a lot of dope inside MacEwan University’s Jasper Place building when I was a music student there in the early 1980s. After a farewell party on April 28, the campus will be abandoned, the arts programs moved downtown. A […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Downtown Mr. Browne
Posted on April 19, 2017 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Jackson Browne has turned his early success into an epic career now spanning six decades and 14 studio albums. The most recent of those, 2014’s Standing In the Breach, still, after all these years, found its way to No. 15 on the US chart. Playing Monday night at the Winspear Centre, Browne originally came to […]
REVIEW: John Mayer no one trick pony
Posted on April 18, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
John Mayer has turned self-indulgence into an art form. This is the whole point of being a rock star, isn’t it? To “indulge yourself.” It’s one of the seven deadly virtues of rock ‘n’ roll. Self indulgence is not necessarily a bad thing. It only means that you will do only what you love to […]
End of the Earth
Posted on April 17, 2017 By Chad Huculak Comics, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Rock opera dares to suggest Jesus human
Posted on April 15, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Faith, Front Slider, Music, news, Theatre
When Jesus Christ Superstar was released in 1970, it was condemned by many Christian groups because it dared to suggest that Christ was human and Judas was a tragic figure. At the time, lyricist Tim Rice observed, “It happens that we don’t see Christ as God, but simply the right man at the right time […]
BRIAN WILSON: Sand, sun and golden adolescence
Posted on April 13, 2017 By Janice MacDonald Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
He stopped touring with his brothers and cousins long before the Beach Boys were a nostalgia act at Klondike Days – but Brian Wilson is known as much for his elusive eccentricities as his musical genius. He is the stuff of legend. The median age for his show at the Jubilee Auditorium Wednesday night was […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: John Mayer’s split personality
Posted on April 12, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
We all know John Mayer has a gift for writing beautiful, heartfelt pop songs to make strong men weep. That’s why he’s famous. We know that he likes to say outrageous things to reporters from time to time. That also makes him famous. Romantic involvements with women like Jessica Simpson, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Local aces play Graceland tribute
Posted on April 5, 2017 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The Going To Graceland show at the Royal Alberta Museum Theatre on Saturday night will be one of the last gigs played at the venue, and it’s celebrating what many believe to be one of the best albums of the 1980s, if not the entire Century. A nine piece ensemble – featuring locals aces like […]