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. […]
MUSIC: The habits of Edmonton introverts
Posted on September 3, 2013 By Jared Majeski Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
Even at North Country Fair – idyllic in its own happy, druggy, timeless way – Energetic Action felt like outsiders. “North Country Fair was our Stonehenge,” says bassist George Synnett (pictured) – and he’s not referring to the famous scene in This Is Spinal Tap. He’s talking about the famously strange Stonehenge Free Festival held […]
SONIC BOOM: What’s My Age Again?
Posted on September 2, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
At what point does modern rock become classic? You can be sure that none of the 13,000 fans at Northlands Park on Sunday evening were contemplating this pop culture question as two of modern rock’s most geriatric acts Blink-182 and Weezer headlined Sonic Boom 2013. They were too busy rocking out. Whatever the actual ages […]
Foreign Musician Fee Fracas: It’s not the end of the world
Posted on August 29, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, News, news, Politics
What’s a guy gotta do to get an LMO exemption around here?! There’s a good pick up line next time you’re in your favourite local bar or coffee shop – where you probably be seeing a lot more true blue Canadian live music now that sneaky government fees on foreign workers have been imposed. Employers […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Sonic Boom to end summer with a bang
Posted on August 29, 2013 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
This year’s edition of Sonic Boom, the first to span two days, has grown into one of Edmonton’s most renowned music festivals – and organizers have brought in some serious heavy hitters to keep it that way. Saturday begins with REND, the band that won a local competition among Sonic “Bands of the Months” to […]
Brad Fraser to premiere new play in Edmonton
Posted on August 27, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
There’s a long list of gifted artists that Edmonton has lost that we still mourn. They’re not dead – they just moved away to greater success in Toronto where the hopelessly hipster citizens imagine that all Westerners hang hitch balls on their pick-up trucks. And they hardly ever write. How dare they?! But then there […]
Holdovers methadone for Fringeheads
Posted on August 26, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
To ease the crushing existential pain from Post Traumatic Fringe Disorder (PTFD), three Fringe venues are presenting holdovers of hits through this last, precious week before school starts. It’s hard to go cold turkey from 10 days of more than 200 plays in what turns out to be the most successful edition of the Edmonton […]
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on August 25, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, Life, Visual Arts
Fringe festival stuck with star system
Posted on August 23, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre, TV and Radio
Fringe artists hate the star rating system – and they love the star rating system. Is it time to get rid of it? Fringe artists recently replied, “Yes … but no!” Rest assured that any thespian bestowed a four or five-star review from one of the area print publications will be out there at the […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Danzig remains a heavy hitter
Posted on August 22, 2013 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
This weekend’s heavy hitter award goes to the one and only Danzig, which slams its way into the city with an appearance at Union Hall on Sunday night as part of the 25th “Anniversary Of Danzig” tour. Yes, Union Hall, formerly the Thunderdome, formerly Goose Loonies, formerly whatever else it used to be called. The […]
FRINGE: Redheads have more fun!
Posted on August 22, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
If you’re not already a sucker for redheads, you will be after seeing Rebecca Perry in her creative and original one woman show “Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl” (Venue 42) at the Edmonton Fringe. Perry plays Joanie, a 20-something girl stuck working at a Toronto area coffee shop and trying to figure out her […]
Fringing in the French Quarter
Posted on August 21, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Theatre
Rapide! Dispatch one accordion player, one mime and more wine to La Cite Francophone immediately! Mon Dieu, those poor tourists have nothing to do while they’re waiting for their plays at the Fringe! So polite. Some people out East actually can’t believe that Edmonton has a French Quarter – but there it is, just a […]