Eight rules to Fringe by

Eight rules to Fringe by

You think by now people would be hip to the “turn off your cellphone” rule at the Fringe, but apparently there are holdovers. Here’s a thought: make your ringtone a big wet fart. It will be offensive when it goes off, so you might as well get a laugh out of it. Just trying to […]

MUSIC PREVIEW: Intercontinental mojo at blues fest

MUSIC PREVIEW: Intercontinental mojo at blues fest

The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival has taken over the city, absorbing any and all of the performing arts in its path. Nothing is safe, theatre, comedy, dance, not even music. A number of favorite local music venues have even been converted into what are known as “Bring Your Own Venue” theatres for the duration […]

Ben Folds to rock ESO a second time

Ben Folds to rock ESO a second time

Maybe we can make Ben Folds playing with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra a biennial event. The pop piano-meister will be back to wow his local fans a second time on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at the Winspear Centre – less than two years after he came to Edmonton for the first time. Tickets ($69 or […]

End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak

End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak

Wildrose Man lost and out of place at Edmonton folk fest

Wildrose Man lost and out of place at Edmonton folk fest

Well, that was a big fat fail – wearing a Wildrose Party T-shirt at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival to get a rise out of the Lefties. Nobody cares! Plus there are so many layers of irony on everything nowadays that it’s hard to tell anything about anything anymore. What a waste of $25, which […]

REVIEW: Big league fun at Edmonton rock fest

REVIEW: Big league fun at Edmonton rock fest

If there is one thing classic rock fans know how to do – apart from drinking beer – it’s how to enjoy themselves. It’s hard to imagine people at the folk fest having any more fun than the joyful fans down at Heritage Amphitheatre on Friday Night for the 2013 edition of the Edmonton Rock […]

HIPSTER: Even the word is annoying

HIPSTER: Even the word is annoying

Hipsters have been criticized from the start. At the beginning of the 20th century “hip” meant being informed on music and fashion that went against the norm. Once the suffix “–ster” was added – like “gang-ster” – you had something even edgier, but still hipsters were denounced as beatniks, hippies, stoners, punks and slackers who […]

Less old folk at the folk fest?

Less old folk at the folk fest?

Not only are there a number of hip headliners that should appeal to a “youthful” audience at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival this year, the overall crowd may look a bit more fresh-faced, too. On top of the the 13,000 or so daily paid tickets that sold out lickety split, 1,000 were set aside for […]

MUSIC PREVIEW: Folk fest earns indie cred

MUSIC PREVIEW: Folk fest earns indie cred

The best action isn’t always on the main stage at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. Take, for example, Carolina Chocolate Drops. They performed at Interstellar Rodeo last year, and received rave reviews from everyone. The old-time string band from North Carolina, who perform with banjos, jugs, kazoos, bones, quills, a cello and a beatbox, perform […]

Zombie Apocalypse at the Fringe!

Zombie Apocalypse at the Fringe!

They may have plopped a James Bond theme onto this year’s Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival – running Aug. 15-25 – but given the number of plays about zombies or death or the End of the World or all of the above, we’re sensing a theme here. Such a vast gathering of theatrical doom and […]

COOL UKE: Can we have a little guitar in the mix?

COOL UKE: Can we have a little guitar in the mix?

Sometimes a little guitar can lead to big things. The artist who calls herself “LP” might not be where she is today had she not adopted the humble ukulele – and there’s your joke. But it was no joke, according to the singer who wowed the crowd at Sonic Boom 2012 – a modern rock […]

FESTIVAL GUY: Heritage Days expensive, fattening

FESTIVAL GUY: Heritage Days expensive, fattening

Is Canada becoming a melting pot? For all the hullabaloo about multiculturalism in Canada, this weekend’s Heritage Festival seemed pretty North American. The festival seemed to serve its product – overpriced food and irrelevant cultural offerings – in a homogenous, inoffensive, stale, typically Canadian package. Meaning: charge too much and make sure it’s deep fried. […]