MUSIC PREVIEW: Rah Rah leads Saskatchewanian Invasion!
Posted on February 19, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
There’s a four-band bill happening this Saturday at the Artery that just may end up as the best concert of the first quarter in the city. Headlining the event is Regina act Rah Rah, an intriguing blend of indie pop and party folk. With buzzworthy songs like “Arrows” and “Henry” from their sophomore release, and […]
MUSIC: Fools Tongue channels Peter Gabriel
Posted on February 19, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
What a world where musicians can make music as progressive as the proggiest of prog-rock – in an Edmonton basement. Fools Tongue’s new album “New World” sounds like Sting meets Peter Gabriel in, er … words fail, a home recording studio. Don’t get that every day around these parts. “That’s our world,” says singer Luke […]
INTERVIEW: Sass Jordan on Canadian Idol, short attention spans
Posted on February 16, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
There is no alternate reality where American Idol and its ilk did not exist so we could all say, “See? Look how great popular music is without all these deluded show-offs to ruin it for everyone!” The Idols would’ve shown off anyway. These sort of TV talent shows just put inner workings of the pop […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Got a new girl now
Posted on February 13, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
It’ll be a tough weekend for gigs and gigging, what with Valentine’s Day on Friday night – and the Olympics on TV all weekend, especially now that hockey’s started. But there is nothing more romantic than going to see a rock show with your partner in love, is there? Do yourself a favor and check […]
Has Black History Month lost its meaning?
Posted on February 12, 2014 By Mike Ross Culture, Front Slider, Life
The trouble with Black History Month isn’t over the fact that it happens to be the shortest month of the year. It’s the word “black.” Does it mean African, and if so what part of Africa? It’s a big continent. It could mean Caribbean or American, descendents of American slaves. And what about black people […]
Happy Valentine’s Day! Yanni’s coming, hint, hint
Posted on February 11, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Hey Ladies! Who loves you? That’s right, Yanni loves you. Do you know who loves you even more? The man who buys you tickets to Yanni, who returns to the Jubilee Auditorium on Tuesday, Sept. 9. Tickets go on sale Friday – Valentine’s Day. Hint, hint. And this should really be directed at the men […]
Astounding CKUA changes: No one gets fired!
Posted on February 7, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, news, TV and Radio
For more proof that the CKUA Radio Network is unlike almost any other radio network on Earth, look no further than the station’s impending “shake-up” that takes effect Feb. 18. They didn’t fire anybody! What’s a “change in direction” if they don’t ambush and heave overboard at least one notable radio personality? It happens all […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Vancouver duo a killer
Posted on February 6, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
Imagine taking the best part of your favorite rock radio station, and the best part of your favorite blues station, pushing it through a high-end juicer and then drinking the result. That may be an apt description of Vancouver duo Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer. Sort of reminiscent of The Black Keys, but a little […]
Young Frankenstein the Musical a no brainer
Posted on February 4, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Can anything be made into a musical? The short answer is yes. The more difficult question is why. You don’t have to dig far to see that musical theatre has wormed its way into all orifices of popular culture. When rock stars and the guys from South Park and Family Guy and Disney start getting […]
REVIEW: Free Candy sweet outside, bitter within
Posted on February 3, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
No amount of sexy name, boppy songs, marching band costumes, tooting horns, fuzzy bass and bloopy old Farfisa organs can hide the fact that the Wet Secrets is a damned dark band. Their new album Free Candy might give sensitive listeners the urge to slit their wrists – if it weren’t for all the delicious […]