TRUE TALES OF CHUTZPAH: Geoff Berner wields mean accordion, satire

TRUE TALES OF CHUTZPAH: Geoff Berner wields mean accordion, satire

Geoff Berner got banned from the Chutzpah Festival for having “too much chutzpah” – is that Jewish enough for you? The gig in question was at a Jewish community centre in Vancouver in 2004, where Berner brought up a guest rapper who happened to be a member of “a peace group” that the Chutzpah Festival […]

Parts greater than the sum: Fleetwood Mac returns to Edmonton in May

Parts greater than the sum: Fleetwood Mac returns to Edmonton in May

Continuing the ongoing rock concert series dominated by Legendary Baby Boomers comes the return of Fleetwood Mac in 2013. Featuring most of its key original members, the band plays Wednesday, May 15 at Rexall Place in Edmonton, part of an extensive North American tour announced Monday. Tickets go on sale Monday, Dec. 17 at Ticketmaster, […]

WHO NAMED THE BAND: Mother Mother a double threat

WHO NAMED THE BAND: Mother Mother a double threat

Mother Mother started out as a single “Mother” – a word frontman Ryan Guldemond picked it for its “ominous yet benevolent connotation.” He’s just described the sound of his own band, known for a song called Hayloft, with its spooky chorus: “My daddy’s gotta gun, you’d better run!”; or more recently Let’s Fall In Love […]

TV: Tiny Plastic Men a kids’ show for grown-ups

TV: Tiny Plastic Men a kids’ show for grown-ups

Tiny Plastic Men isn’t just another little TV comedy – it’s an important signpost to a modern world where grown-ups have refused to grow up. The Edmonton-produced sitcom-sketch comedy series – premiering Monday at 8 p.m. on Superchannel – stars the local writer-creators Mark Meer, Chris Craddock and Matt Alden as a trio of numbskulls […]

WEEKEND MUSIC PREVIEW: Every day is Movember!

WEEKEND MUSIC PREVIEW: Every day is Movember!

As Paul McCartney Week draws to a close, it behooves us to remember that he wasn’t the only seminal influence in modern pop music – just a very, very big one. This is true whether modern musicians even know it or admit or not. Burton Cummings knows. Playing Saturday night at the Winspear Centre, the […]

Billy Talent brings Dead Silence to Edmonton this spring

Billy Talent brings Dead Silence to Edmonton this spring

Billy Talent is one band that has lived up to its name – well, half of it, anyway. They’ve been artfully injecting pop sensibility and compelling stories into a branch of rock ‘n’ roll they used to call “screamo.” You know, where the singer screams instead of sings? Billy Talent’s lead singer, whose name is […]

DAY 2 REVIEW: Paul McCartney does it again!

DAY 2 REVIEW: Paul McCartney does it again!

Edmonton hasn’t seen a spectacle like this since the Oilers were last in the Stanley Cup Finals. The crowd at Rexall Place for Paul McCartney’s second show on Thursday night was perhaps even more boisterous, with a wave going around the arena before the show even started, the noise approaching near deafening levels waiting for […]

RAP MUSIC: Edmontosaurus stalks the Earth with smart new CD

RAP MUSIC: Edmontosaurus stalks the Earth with smart new CD

Omar Mouallem wrote a number of those “Top 40 Under 40” profiles for Avenue magazine in his former gig as associate editor – but he’s a worthy contender for the honour himself. Hell, he’s top 30 under 30. Yet the 27-year-old, recently married Edmonton native is humble, saying, “I have not chosen to fill out […]

Eight surprising things about Paul McCartney in Edmonton

Eight surprising things about Paul McCartney in Edmonton

Never let it be said that Paul McCartney didn’t have the element of surprise on his side for his historic first appearance in Edmonton. He played the crowd at Rexall Place like a violin on Wednesday night – kept his fans guessing from start to finish. Here’s a quick look at some of the surprising […]

CONCERT REVIEW: Journey treats fans to ’80s delights

CONCERT REVIEW: Journey treats fans to ’80s delights

The last time Journey played Edmonton, Wayne Gretzky was 21 years old and the Oilers were two years away from winning their first Stanley Cup. Thirty years later, both Gretzky and the Cup are long gone, but ‘80s rock is still going strong. Just ask the 11,000 people who came out for Tuesday’s night show […]

Fort Saskatchewan gets first radio station, lots of Bon Jovi, with Mix 107.9

Fort Saskatchewan gets first radio station, lots of Bon Jovi, with Mix 107.9

Tucked away at the end of the radio dial, waaaay up at 107.9 FM, is Fort Saskatchewan’s very first radio station – which launched Tuesday morning as Mix 107.9 FM with a format that could only be described as “Somewhat Contemporary Hits Radio.” Once CFKT’s big-ass 20,000 watt transmitter is fired up, we’ll be able […]

What to expect when you’re expecting Paul McCartney

What to expect when you’re expecting Paul McCartney

Edmonton is on the brink of full-blown Macca Mania, a frenzy of celebrity excitement not seen since Bieber Fever – except with Baby Boomers instead of teenage girls in their own rush of blithering Beatlemania 50 years later. Wow, man, circle of life. Leading up to Paul McCartney’s sold out shows at Rexall Place Wednesday […]