Backstreet Boys are back! In Edmonton!
Posted on March 14, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
How many times do we have to say “Backstreet’s back” until we don’t have to say “Backstreet’s back” anymore? They never left, did they? Not counting the warm feeling they left in our hearts. Say it at least one more time, because the Backstreet Boys are returning to Edmonton, Saturday, May 17 at Rexall Place. […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Siiines of Spriiing
Posted on March 12, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
This weekend features a whole host of can’t-miss gigs – but once again, you won’t be able to see them all. A couple of local bands host always-exciting release parties; one of the city’s most exciting electro acts is performing; the Black Dog continues its legendary Saturday afternoon bill; and a pair of well-known American […]
Legend has it: John Legend in Edmonton this summer
Posted on March 10, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Before Auto-Tune made legends of us all, there was John Legend – one of the finest voices on the modern R&B scene who has yet to get his due. The Ohio crooner, who had been signed by Kanye West’s label, won a pile of Grammys before most people had ever heard of him, on the […]
MUSIC: Ann Vriend the next big thing – or is she already?
Posted on March 7, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Ann Vriend sounds like Loretta Lynn singing Aretha Franklin songs written by Marvin Gaye and produced by Mitchell Froom. It is that weird – and wonderful. The sound of the Edmonton singer’s new record, For the People in the Mean Time, owes a lot to her Italian producer Tino Zolfo, whose Froomish style with all […]
Queen + Adam Lambert better than no Queen at all
Posted on March 6, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Of course it’s impossible to fill the shoes of the late, great Freddie Mercury – but the flambouyant Adam Lambert gets the ultimate endorsement from the surviving members of Queen: They’re touring together as Queen + Adam Lambert, playing Rexall Place on June 24. Tickets go on sale next Friday, March 14. The unlikely combo […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Wake Owl a hoot
Posted on March 5, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
To have Vancouver claim the great band Wake Owl as its own may be a little misleading – because its singer-songwriter Colyn Cameron seems to be from a lot of different places. Raised in Southern California, he went off to study organic agriculture in England, then worked on various farms in the UK, Germany, Chile, […]
SkirtsAfire to burn glass ceiling
Posted on March 3, 2014 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, Lit, Music, Theatre
Whatever you think of grouping artists by gender first and by their art second, consider the all-female SkirtsAfire “herArts” festival – playing March 6-9 at venues around Alberta Avenue – as “theatrical affirmative action.” The stats on theatrical sexual equality in Canada are “grim,” says festival director Annette Loiselle, citing a 2008 study done by […]
Nobility in Defeat: Where are they now?
Posted on February 28, 2014 By Mike Ross Front Slider, News, news, Politics
Kerry Diotte has popped back up on the radar. The former Ward 11 councillor and failed mayoral candidate announced on his birthday – Feb. 26 – that he will seek the Conservative Party of Canada nomination in the new federal riding of Edmonton Griesbach. That’s right. He’s baaaaack. After Don Iveson surged into the Edmonton […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Attack of The Pack!
Posted on February 26, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Archive, Entertainment, Music
Vancouver noise duo The Pack a.d. doesn’t need any introduction to local music fans. The grinding guitars of Becky Black, and the barely-reigned-in-chaos drumming of Maya Miller have caught the attention of media and public alike throughout the nation, with songs like “Sirens” and in particular “Haunt You”, which was a radio behemoth. The duo […]