THEATRE: Century old labour dispute more relevant than ever in Strike!
Posted on April 23, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, Theatre, TV and Radio, tv and radio
Just to save Ezra Levant the trouble of looking into this, the show Strike! – a musical about the bloody 1919 general strike in Winnipeg – is all union. Equity actor’s union, stage tech union, you name it, no scabs here. The only dodgy bit is the show’s co-creator, producer, promoter, chief cook and bottle […]
Alice in Chains comes to Edmonton in July
Posted on April 23, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
There is great rejoicing in Mudville today – for Alice in Chains is coming to town. One of the best bands to come of the Seattle scene of the ‘90s will perform at Rexall Place on Thursday, July 4. Tickets go on sale Friday. Back in the day, vocalists Jerry Cantrell and Layne Staley created […]
Overlooked classical composer only Edmonton Juno winner
Posted on April 22, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, TV and Radio, tv and radio
If you don’t count k.d. lang’s induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Vivian Fung is the sole Edmonton winner at the 2013 Juno Awards. “I feel so honoured to be recognized and acknowledged by the Canadian recording industry,” she says. “It’s a wonderful feeling.” If you have no idea who Vivian Fung is, […]
Moving to Edmonton will get you into the Velvet Underground
Posted on April 21, 2013 By Jared Majeski Archive, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
Growing up in Beaumont, Alberta, a Francophone farming community of 14,000 located three kilometres South of Edmonton, Brazilian Money’s Garrett Johnson remembers listening to Velvet Underground for the first time. “I thought it was total garbage,” he says. So how did the Beaumont musician end up appreciating the context and musicality of Lou Reed’s legendary […]
WAR OF THE WORDS: Controversy at Edmonton Poetry Festival!
Posted on April 20, 2013 By Wayne Arthurson Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Lit
Poets, especially Canadian poets, can be a fractious lot. There have been recent public battles between various prominent Canadian poets, mostly notably between Jan Zwicky and Michael Lista on the relevance of criticism. Heated words like “illiterate” and “incompetent” and “stupid” were deployed in a war waged on the pages of the National Post. Veteran […]
WEEKEND MUSIC: Longterm family Junkies
Posted on April 18, 2013 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Music
The iconic Cowboy Junkies are in town this weekend for a pair of sold out shows at St. Albert’s Arden Theatre, on a weekend where there’s as much live music to see around Edmonton as there is in it. One of the original Canadian bands that crossed country with folk and rock music, the Cowboy […]
OPERA: Dark ache of an unhappy soul in Eugene Onegin
Posted on April 17, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, Theatre
There’s a burning question about opera that most opera buffs never talk about because they fear they’ll look like complete idiots. No problem here: Why not just perform all operas in English? Most of opera fans speak English – so why do they keep coming to operas performed in languages they don’t even understand? Imagine […]
EXTREME METAL REUNION: Disciples of Power rise again
Posted on April 17, 2013 By Kevin Maimann Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
It’s hard to believe there was a time when an extreme metal band from Edmonton could get on television. Disciples of Power first hit the MTV and MuchMusic airwaves in 1989 with “Crisis,” a thrashy technical-death metal number denouncing environmental degradation, from its debut album, Power Trap. The coming years saw the band relocate to […]
LEDUC RADIO: New country station declares undeclared war on CISN
Posted on April 16, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, News, TV and Radio, tv and radio
There hasn’t been a serious challenger to CISN radio’s hot country hegemony in decades of Edmonton Radio. That’s all about to change with Tuesday’s launch of “93.1 FM The One” in Leduc. This is war – and the funny thing is that neither opponent will ever declare it openly, because that’s just the way radio […]
WHO NAMED THE RAPPER: Classified no secret
Posted on April 15, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
“It’s not a good story,” warns rapper Luke Boyd, better known as Classified, on how he picked his rap name. It’s not a very good rap name, either, let it be said – though not to his face when he was in Edmonton for a promo tour a couple of months back. He’s back to […]
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on April 15, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Front Slider, Visual Arts
Don’t cry for New City, Edmonton, it’s the cycle of life
Posted on April 13, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, News, news
If you go back about 25 years to remember Edmonton’s best live music bars, the landscape is unrecognizable: People’s Pub, the Grinder, Boiler Lounge, Sidetrack Café – all gone, their very names meaningless to younger folk perhaps more familiar with places like the Starlite Room or the Pawn Shop. Point being that the recent closing […]