REVIEW: The Book of Mormon a sacrilegious joy
Posted on March 26, 2015 By Trent Wilkie Archive, Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
In a world of the ridiculous, satire is king. The Book of Mormon proves it. There are a million ways to describe this big production musical, playing at the Jubilee Auditorium through March 29. You could call it a lampooning of a religion. You could call it a story on the power of metaphorical belief. You […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Last dance for The Artery
Posted on March 25, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Barring a last-minute stay of execution, The Artery is scheduled to close permanently at midnight on Tuesday, March 31, its 100-year-old building to be torn down to make way for the March of Progress. LRT, anyway. But not before one last EPIC bash. It starts at noon this Saturday and features a who’s who of […]
St. Vincent to headline Interstellar Rodeo
Posted on March 24, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The baby folk fest – better known as Interstellar Rodeo – has opened the gate on another ferocious line-up, a mix of young, old, known and who the hell is St. Vincent? If you just don’t know, or don’t care, may we may kindly direct you to the Edmonton Folk Music Festival proper. Meanwhile, coming […]
Ask a Mormon about The Book of Mormon
Posted on March 19, 2015 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Faith, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
Ask a Mormon about The Book of Mormon and you’ll discover they’re not exactly falling all over themselves to see the satirical musical by the creators of South Park (update: returning to the Jubilee Auditorium Sept. 13-18) They say it makes a mockery of their religion. They say it’s disrespectful. They say it misses the […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Is Rosanne Cash a folkie?
Posted on March 18, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
If you don’t believe the music business is divided by gender, look at the charts. Look at the concert grosses. Country, rock ‘n’ roll and rap are sausage parties, while the sisters rule mainstream pop – and increasingly, folk music. For instance, can one now properly call Rosanne Cash a folk artist instead of a […]
Nicki Minaj concert adds to Year of Girl Power
Posted on March 17, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
With the announcement of Nicki Minaj coming to Edmonton this summer, it’s clear that this year’s concert scene will be ruled by the women of pop. Minaj plays Rexall Place on Wednesday, Aug. 19. Tickets are $29-$95 and go ON SALE Saturday, March 21. The pre-sale starts Wednesday, March 18. A posse of acts including […]
Kelly Clarkson comes to Edmonton in October
Posted on March 16, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The year 2015 shall now be known as La Vida La Diva – when some of the world’s most powerful female pop artists are coming to town. The latest to announce a big tour is Kelly Clarkson, playing Wednesday, Oct. 14 at Rexall Place. Tickets ($38 to $107) to ON SALE Friday, March 20. The […]
Edmonton musicians in tune with beer
Posted on March 14, 2015 By Trent Wilkie Archive, Dining, Entertainment, entertainment, Food, Front Slider, life, Music
Beer. The word itself is a musical note. It has helped write more songs than GarageBand and puberty combined. If it were a mountain, it would be named Mount St. Inspirational Liquid. Edmonton bands are no stranger to this Mesopotamian concoction. Loved by both the refined and the rowdy, beer has a special place in […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Paradise by the Gaslight Anthem
Posted on March 11, 2015 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
While the rest of the weekend sees an eclectic mix of live gigs, from two metal shows on Thursday, to country, classic rock, indie, and Nickelback on Friday, one of Edmonton’s most anticipated spring shows occurs Monday night when The Gaslight Anthem comes to town on the back of their 2014 album Get Hurt. The […]
5 reasons to see Madonna’s second show in Edmonton
Posted on March 10, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
It is due to “overwhelming” demand that a second Madonna show has been added to her first ever appearance in Edmonton: Monday, Oct. 12 at Rexall Place. The Sunday, Oct. 11 show is SOLD OUT. The Queen of Pop tours upon her 13th studio record, Rebel Heart, a free online copy of which comes with […]
Alexisonfire to reform at Sonic Boom
Posted on March 9, 2015 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Sonic Boom is getting to be such a thing that they expect to sell tickets without even announcing the full line-up. Who do they think they are, the Big Valley Jamboree? There’s only one act announced so far for the festival, happening Sept. 5-6 at Northlands, and it’s sure to cause excitement among area alternative […]
Put it where the Sun don’t shine
Posted on March 7, 2015 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, Music, Politics, Theatre, TV and Radio
They came to mock, not to bury – but then The Sun News Network suddenly went off the air, leaving a group of local performance artists intent on venting their feelings towards Ezra Levant’s soapbox with a wake instead of a roast. The first – and probably last – presentation of The Scum News Network […]