REVIEW: Drake shares his feelings in Edmonton

REVIEW: Drake shares his feelings in Edmonton

There were certain moments during Drake’s concert in Edmonton where there were literally no live performers at all. Old person complaint: What is the world coming to?! All the music was tracked. No band. Ha! Live musicians are so quaint. The backing vocals were tracked. Even the lead rap was tracked during one of the […]

Origin of the Species shows it’s time for women to take over

Origin of the Species shows it’s time for women to take over

The first thing you notice on entering the intimate Northern Light Theatre space is Trevor Schmidt’s remarkable set. It’s an eccentric collection – all sorts of objects, gadgets, small sculptures, bottles, knick-knacks, doodads and doohickeys. And clocks. Many clocks. At the Arts Barns’ Studio Theatre until Oct. 27, it’s a fitting setting for a play […]

REVIEW: It’s a mad, mad, mad, mad Lemoine world!

REVIEW: It’s a mad, mad, mad, mad Lemoine world!

Skirts On Fire takes Stewart Lemoine’s usual volatile collection of eccentrics and cheery misfits, vigorously shakes them together and sets them to fizzing like an exotic cocktail. If you’re looking for an existential probe of humanity’s existence you’re searching the wrong planet. A remount playing at the Varscona Theatre through October 13, Lemoine’s 1950s New […]

EDMONTON EXPO-SE: So much money, GTA lives, Bob Ross

EDMONTON EXPO-SE: So much money, GTA lives, Bob Ross

The money that flew through the Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo this weekend was mind-boggling. The entire event is designed to suck your bank account dry. Do the math, if you dare! Consider the official count of 41,238 people (up from last year) each paying $80 for their pass. That’s about $3.3 million (more when […]

Smashing Pumpkins play Rock Gods Edmonton

Smashing Pumpkins play Rock Gods Edmonton

Billy Corgan can be forgiven for his massive ego that on more than one occasion almost put the kibosh on the Smashing Pumpkins – the iconic alt-rock outfit that made waves during the dying days of the ‘90s grunge movement. The flamboyant frontman has always been more into glitter than flannel, and it’s not hard […]

REVIEW: Classic Canadians thrive at Rock Fest

REVIEW: Classic Canadians thrive at Rock Fest

Edmontonians waking up yesterday morning to head down to Hawrelak Park for Day 2 of the eighth annual Edmonton Rock Music Festival might have felt a bit of relief: While they knew they’d be losing a bit more of their hearing throughout the day, at least they’d be able to breathe without putting themselves at […]

REVIEW: 2 MASTERS of the Fringe

REVIEW: 2 MASTERS of the Fringe

Don’t Frown at the Gown (Stage 12) comes from those long-time Fringe Masters Darrin Hagen and Trevor Schmidt under the production umbrella of Guys in Disguise. The duo, who write and perform their own stuff, have long since broken out of the gay ghetto (although their orientation is obvious and celebrated), with shows like Flora […]

Jim Jefferies crosses the line in Edmonton

Jim Jefferies crosses the line in Edmonton

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 […]

THEATRE REVIEW: Oscar gone Wilde

THEATRE REVIEW: Oscar gone Wilde

Since its premiere in 1895, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest has become one of the most successful and oft-produced comedies in the world. Theatre fans may find themselves mouthing the famous epigrams, aphorisms, gags, quips, bon-mots, etc. etc. with the performers on stage. That familiarity can be kind of fun as an audience […]

Forever Plaid celebrates rock history that never was

Forever Plaid celebrates rock history that never was

On the evening of February 9, 1964, after months rehearsing in their parents’ basements, the vocal quartet The Plaids set out for their first concert at the Airport Hilton’s Fusel Lounge. They never made it. A bus filled with Catholic schoolgirls ran full-tilt into their car and ended their dreams of success – also their […]

Bryan Adams does it for you

Bryan Adams does it for you

It’s astounding that Bryan Adams hasn’t changed his shtick in almost 40 years – and can still fill hockey arenas. He’s not in Edmonton as often as some of the others, so that helps make it special. And aside from writing more hits to fill his canon, why would he change now? If it ain’t […]

Slayer kills at farewell show in Edmonton

Slayer kills at farewell show in Edmonton

Springtime in Edmonton. The trees are blooming, grass is growing, birds are singing, and the locals have shed the many layers to hit the great sunny outdoors. What better circumstances for this year’s metal juggernaut tour to roll through town? The four bands on stage at the Shaw Conference Centre on Sunday night have all […]