PLAYBOT: 2 Amigos live for comedy
Posted on July 31, 2018 By Mike Ross Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
“When Marty and I fly together,” says Steve Martin of his friend Martin Short, “we save a lot of money because Marty fits conveniently in the overhead bin.” Short says, “You look like Anderson Cooper frozen to death on New Year’s Eve.” Steve plays his banjo and sings, “Let’s count the awards you have won: […]
Jim Jefferies crosses the line in Edmonton
Posted on July 14, 2018 By Derek Owen Comedy, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider
Anyone who made it to one of Jim Jefferies’ two shows at the Jubilee Auditorium on Friday knew they were in for a night of boundary-violating, button-pushing, self-deprecating hilarity. But how many would have guessed the Australian comedian would make it through his 90-minute performance without mentioning the name “Donald Trump” once? Because he did […]
Sheryl Crow is one hard-working single mother
Posted on July 11, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
When Sheryl Crow talked about being a mom at her show in Edmonton on Tuesday night, it struck a deep chord with her mainly middle class, mainly middle aged white audience. In short, soccer moms. Is the soccer over yet? Illustrating the virtues and challenges that modern motherhood entails, the 56-year-old singer showed a depth […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Lucky Seven
Posted on July 4, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Elle King has just one full-length album to her credit, Love Stuff – but what an album it was. The single Ex’s & Oh’s charted around the world, she was nominated for two Grammy awards, and was one of the most buzzed-about artists in the year of the album’s release – 2015. King, the daughter […]
Les Miserables still moves masses to tears
Posted on July 4, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Just when you thought you’d never see their like again – they’re back. Those passionate French revolutionaries are storming the barricades, marching in place and lustily singing of a glorious tomorrow that will never come. When Les Miserables was in Edmonton last, circa 2013, just pausing on its way to a triumphal return to Broadway, […]
PLAYBOT: Les Miserables – oh, the irony!
Posted on July 2, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Wasn’t Les Miserables originally a story about the devastating effects of poverty and injustice in early 19th Century France that resulted in the French Revolution? And now it’s a huge spectacular musical whose tickets only the wealthy can afford? Oh, the irony! That sound you hear is Victor Hugo rolling around in his grave – […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Steep Canyon Rangers ride on
Posted on June 21, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Saturday night the Steep Canyon Rangers are in town at the Jubilee Auditorium – but its most famous member Steve Martin won’t be with them. This North Carolina bluegrass band recorded and released an album with the legendary comedian (who also turns out to be a pretty fair bluegrass musician) back in 2010 after backing […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Bon Iver Voyage!
Posted on May 23, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Bon Iver makes a triumphant return to Festival City on Monday. Although not running amok under an frenzy of hype this time around, the indie folk act fronted and founded by Justin Vernon now has a weighty catalog of material underneath him, and curates his own annual music festival in his hometown of Eau Claire, […]
David Byrne doesn’t stop making sense
Posted on May 21, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
If the live concert experience has to be reinvented, and maybe it does, David Byrne is just the guy to pull it off. He’s got the credentials – a weird New York art-rock cat who became the intelligent face of the new wave movement with the Talking Heads. Ever since, he tries to do something […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Which side are you on?
Posted on May 16, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
We can’t ignore the connection – and friendship – between Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age and Jesse Hughes from Eagles of Death Metal. Hughes got into hot water recently because of some things that he said. Homme and Hughes co-founded Eagles of Death Metal in 1998. After QOTSA got big, Homme played […]
REVIEW: Tragically Hip ballet an elemental triumph
Posted on May 14, 2018 By Lisa Lunney culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
Alberta Ballet artistic director Jean Grand-Maître has made a reputation for himself with his signature portrait ballets. In 2017, they did Gordon Lightfoot’s Our Canada. Prior to that: k.d. lang, Elton John and Sarah McLachlan. And now, it’s a wrap for a triumphant sold-out run of No Dress Rehearsal, This Was My Life – the […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Never the Shania Twain shall meet
Posted on May 3, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Nobody should care what Shania Twain says about Donald Trump. Ditto Kanye West or Roseanne or any other celebrity. We didn’t buy their records or watch their television shows for their political opinions. That’s what Fox & Friends is for. (For a highly scientific analysis on how artists can ruin their art by talking too […]