TV PERSONALITY: Gord Steinke, REAL Anchorman

TV PERSONALITY: Gord Steinke, REAL Anchorman

Gord Steinke is a huge fan of Ron Burgundy, Anchorman – the moronic empty ego with perfect hair and teeth played by the hilarious Will Ferrell, starring with much advance hype in The Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, opening Dec. 20 in theatres everywhere. Ron Burgundy is not an accurate depiction of a real anchorman. […]

No bad jazz allowed on P.J. Perry Night

No bad jazz allowed on P.J. Perry Night

It’s not often you see a Juno-winning jazz musician playing a regular lounge gig in this town. P.J. Perry says he’s seen both interest and audience growing for his new weekly swingin’ soiree at Brittany’s Lounge, a funky little downtown joint that runs occasional burlesque and music shows and has art on the walls. The […]

MORE ART, LESS POP: Art Bergmann returns to Edmonton

MORE ART, LESS POP: Art Bergmann returns to Edmonton

Art Bergmann and William Burroughs have a lot in common – they both suffered the plight of heroin addiction, and they both had the tendency to make people uneasy. They showed you sights you’d rather not see, tried to expose the unpleasant underbelly of society. And both of them did their very best to fling […]

End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak

End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak

MUSIC PREVIEW: Aoki dokey to eclectic weekend

MUSIC PREVIEW: Aoki dokey to eclectic weekend

While all eyes are on Rexall Place for Sunday night’s performance by the renowned Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails, the rest of the weekend promises a little something for everyone. From top electronic with Steve Aoki, to folk-rock with The Stanfields and Chris Carrabba’s new project, Twin Forks, all the way to country and […]

SHOCKER: Nine Inch Nails now classic rock!

SHOCKER: Nine Inch Nails now classic rock!

Here’s a big rock ‘n’ roll anniversary that went unremarked: Nine Inch Nails is 25 years old this year! Where is the Grand Quadrancentennial Celebration, the Silver Jubilee all-star tribute concert featuring Jay-Z and Eddie Vedder, the Cameron Crowe documentary “NIN100/4”? Here’s the real shocker: returning to Rexall Place on Sunday, Nov. 24 on the […]

THEATRE: Director takes risks in Northern Light opener

THEATRE: Director takes risks in Northern Light opener

“Steampunk” is a forbidden word in the presence of local theatre director Trevor Schmidt – he calls it the “S-word” – but when you’re presenting a play set in the late 1800s that may involve a time machine, even a dedicated contrarian can’t avoid it. Bitches & Money 1878, a tale dealing with Victorian criminals […]

End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak

End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak

CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENTS: Cave, Giant, Butt

CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENTS: Cave, Giant, Butt

Summer with Nick Cave in Edmonton – what could be better? His cold, dark love songs will go well with the heat on Saturday, June 28, when the Australian troubadour plays the Jubilee Auditorium, which happens to be the day after the last day of school. Cave and the Bad Seeds are touring select North […]

LITERATURE: 40 Below an Edmonton winter experience

LITERATURE: 40 Below an Edmonton winter experience

Edmonton has to be the only city in the English-speaking world where residents complain about the weather ALL YEAR LONG. In most social circles in other places, weather talk is small talk. Here, it’s a passion up there with politics. Oh, sure, it’s nice here in the fall, according to Ian Tyson, but the only […]

BIG ANNOUNCE DAY: Arcade Fire, Nick Cave coming in 2014

BIG ANNOUNCE DAY: Arcade Fire, Nick Cave coming in 2014

First Sabbath and now this: Arcade Fire is coming to town. Nick Cave, too. It’s a big day for big announces in Edmonton. Arcade Fire, the Montreal orchspectacular band that music critics first fell all over themselves to love and then later seemed to have second thoughts about will perform at Rexall Place on Monday, […]

MUSIC PREVIEW: Paper Lions bring East Coast to town

MUSIC PREVIEW: Paper Lions bring East Coast to town

Darlings of the East Coast music scene, PEI’s Paper Lions headline a show on Friday at The Artery that’s sure to be the center of this weekend’s gigs. Actually from the small village of Belfast on the island’s South shores – where Lord Selkirk first landed in 1803 – the plucky band of castaways typifies […]