PLAYBILL: Ever been to sea?
Posted on January 30, 2018 By Mike Ross Archive, Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
If it weren’t for a certain Victorian-era creative team’s fascination with all things nautical, musical theatre as we know it today might be far different. Imagine if H.M.S. Pinafore had been set in the Canadian prairies: Ranch boss’s daughter falls in love with a lowly ranchhand, cue “Come away with me on my tractor, Buttercup.” […]
Corb Lund and Ian Tyson: The Last cowboys
Posted on January 14, 2018 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
There was an edge of sadness to Saturday night’s Corb Lund-Ian Tyson collaboration at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton – a sense of that the cowboy lifestyle they sing so passionately about is going away forever. “Our good times are all gone” goes the line in Four Strong Winds – which ended the concert (as […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Corb Lund meets Ian Tyson
Posted on January 10, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Saturday night two Alberta heroes take over the Jubilee Auditorium for a show of epic proportions. Corb Lund is of course an Albertan legend, with more nominations and awards than most other artists have hits. One Juno, an insane ELEVEN CCMAs, and a whole lot of others that are too numerous to mention. And all […]
PLAYBILL: You will be visited by 4 ghosts
Posted on December 5, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Scrooge … Scrooge … SCROOGE, wake up! It’s me, your former partner, Jacob Marley. Why I’ve turned into a ghost whose only gig is to warn to you not to be so greedy is beyond me. “Don’t end up like me,” I’m supposed to say. But I was a generous guy! People liked me! Didn’t […]
PLAYBILL: In with Gretzky, out with DISNEY!
Posted on November 28, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Northlands Coliseum will be hosting its last show ever this weekend. After that, what? They’re tearing it down to build a domed waterpark? Not super clear on that. Anyway, capping 43 years of memories, where once Gretzky skated will now be the icy stage for Mickey and Minnie Mouse and all their friends – stars […]
REVIEW: Barenaked Ladies have lost their direction
Posted on November 24, 2017 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
A band could never get away with calling itself Barenaked Ladies today. There can be only one! Even as the original’s former magic was sadly lacking during a maddening show at the Jubilee Auditorium Thursday night. It was maddening because the four remaining members – singer-guitarist Ed Robertson, keyboardist-guitarist Kevin Hearn, bassist Jim Creeggan, and […]
PLAYBILL: John Ware comes to life
Posted on November 6, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Not much is known about the life of John Ware – which of course means it’s open season for curious biographical playwrights. As long as their poetic license is up to date with not too many demerits. The record of Calgarian playwright Cheryl Foggo appears to be clean, and her celebrated play John Ware Reimagined […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: The Glorious Sons on upward path
Posted on November 2, 2017 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Hailing from Kingston, Ontario – hometown of the late Gord Downie and the Tragically Hip – The Glorious Sons have had five singles hit the top 10 on the Canadian rock charts since they were founded in 2011, including Lightning, The Contender, and Kill the Lights. And three of those came off their glorious debut […]
Tegan and Sara share queer agenda in Edmonton
Posted on November 1, 2017 By Danielle Paradis culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Tegan and Sara are Alberta-bred – twin sisters and openly queer. They used to play at the old Edmonton institution known as the Sidetrack Café. The connection to Edmonton is fitting because the crowd who filled the Jubilee Auditorium on Tuesday night looked like a throwback to the good ol’ days at The Roost with […]
The Jesus and Mary Chain strangely Canadian
Posted on October 30, 2017 By Gene Kosowan Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Maybe we were wiping away our tears after burying Gord Downie. Or maybe we’re still rolling our eyeballs over cowering in the shadow of Trump as NAFTA negotiations evaporate. Or maybe we’re just resigned to a fate of frozen sphincters on those ice floes that millennials threaten will make for a fitting farewell to those […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Depeche Mode the best mode
Posted on October 26, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Someone recently posted on social media: “You wanna go to Depeche Mode?” “Depends what year it is,” went the response. “Is it 1989? Am I in college? Am I high on ecstasy? Was ecstasy even invented in 1989?” Or words to that effect. See, now this is the sort of shade a cult favourite like […]
REVIEW: Lilies bloom in gay opera
Posted on October 22, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
The list of successful Canadian operas is a short one indeed. It is a pleasure then to note the emergence of Les Feluettes (Lilies), a full-length, fleshed-out Canadian production in the grand opera tradition, a work that shows all the signs of becoming a major hit. This superlative production by Edmonton Opera at the Jubilee […]