Streaming a Good Outlet for Artists and Fans – But Where’s the Money?
Posted on March 20, 2020 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
It seems darkly ironic that the primary escapes so many of us are anchoring to during these uncertain times as more and more of the nation becomes house-bound – be it movies, televisions, books, and music – are proffered to us by those in the so-called “gig” economy, whose incomes have been most impacted by […]
REVIEW: Romance is the Uncertainty Principle in Delightful Love Story
Posted on March 14, 2020 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Werner Heisenberg was a German physicist who in 1927 postulated that it was impossible to measure both the position and momentum of a sub-atomic particle with absolute precision – because the observation itself affects what is being observed. And what a remarkable template this complex scientific principle serves in Heisenberg, a new play by Simon […]
REVIEW: Won’t Someone Think of The Children? Apparently Not
Posted on March 13, 2020 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The Children is a new eco-thriller from British wunderkind Lucy Kirkwood about the coming Apocalypse – and the responsibility this generation must assume for the carnage we have left. It’s given a slow burning but harrowing mounting by Wild Side Productions as part of the Roxy Performance Series. The ripped-from-today’s-headlines play will run in the […]
EDMONTON ENTERTAINMENT: What Hasn’t Been Canceled?
Posted on March 13, 2020 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
At this point it would be easier to list the events that haven’t been postponed or canceled. COVID-19 has spooked all of humanity like an alien invasion – and we’re all in the same ark. But if you’re not in self-isolation (some people have been doing this for years), there’s still a lot of live […]
COMEDY SKETCH: Marv n’ Berry Makes Something Icy in Edmonton
Posted on March 6, 2020 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider
Following the regionally viral video Keeping Up With the Albertans in which the province’s cities are personified as a dysfunctional family – Edmonton is the underachieving dad; Calgary the high-maintenance mom; their conflicted son Red Deer caught in the middle; mom’s hippie boyfriend Banff camped in a tent across the street; plus the unemployed houseguest […]
Mercury Opera Stages Grand Puccini in Strangest Space Yet – a Legit Theatre!
Posted on March 6, 2020 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
It’s not that Mercury Opera impresario Darcia Parada hasn’t produced Puccini’s beloved potboiler La Boheme in strange venues before. Back in 1994 she staged Act I of the heartrending opera in a loft in New York’s Tribecca neighbourhood. The producer-opera singer-designer-international entrepreneur has made a career out of staging grand opera in exotic locales (which […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Zakk Attakk!
Posted on March 4, 2020 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Black Label Society struts into town on Sunday night for a gig at Midway – one of the city’s newest arcade bars on Calgary Trail. It’s in the old Ranch nightclub location (and if you go way, way back, Barry T’s). The venue is evolving into a notable live venue with some pretty well-known bands […]
Steve Hackett’s Genesis Masterclass Makes Grown Men Weep at the Winspear
Posted on February 28, 2020 By Caleb Bradley Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
“Progressive rock” is that quintessentially English breed of music that you either love or hate. There’s not a lot of middle ground. It’s safe to say that for the 600 people who attended Thursday night’s show with Steve Hackett of the band Genesis at the Winspear Centre, it was pure magic. It was a criminally […]
EDMONTON CONCERT PREVIEW
Posted on February 26, 2020 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
The city’s 2020 major concert schedule was looking a little sad for a while there – a desert punctuated by an April oasis, with Alice Cooper at the Jube on April 15, (he just gets better with age), James Taylor with Bonnie Raitt (April 17), a Celine Dion double-header (April 21-22), and then nothing. After […]
MUSICAL REVUE: Plain Jane’s Reign Falls Mainly on the Refrain
Posted on February 22, 2020 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
We owe a debt to Plain Jane Theatre’s Artistic Director Kate Ryan. Who knew it? While Curley was out there singing Oh, What a Beautiful Morning in Oklahoma – waiting in his hovel was a guy called Judd who was going to sing Poor Judd is Daid. While Robert Weede was warbling The Most Happy […]
REVIEW: Colin MacLean Loves As You Like It, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!
Posted on February 21, 2020 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
At first it seems rather absurd: a mashup of Shakespeare and the Beatles. But let’s look at this: Shakespeare is the English language’s greatest dramatist, and the Beatles is the most popular band in music history. The two share a romantic sensibility. Upon closer examination the free-spirited music of the Beatles begins in the exuberance […]
LISTEN HERE: Rocking On Mental Health
Posted on February 21, 2020 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Lazy bum, good-for-nothing, failure, lacks motivation, can’t even be bothered to get out of bed … these are just some of the invalidations hurled at grown men struggling with mental health. Most come from themselves. It’s quite the pickle. Men are supposed to be strong, it may be hard-wired, and some have trouble getting in […]