All posts by Kelsey Fawcett

BSW, BA Hon. Sociology, English Major, Copy Editor for @TheEastMag (http://www.theeastmag.com/), Bookworm, Vocalist, Musician, Dancer, and Volunteer.

Living Roots: Taking The Party Out Of The Kitchen

Cafes, microbreweries, homes, and restaurants seem like places we go to complete work, visit with our friends, grab some grub and catch up on some reading —  but for the Living Roots Musical Festival Fredericton transformed its smaller spaces into listening rooms.   Continue reading Living Roots: Taking The Party Out Of The Kitchen

Exclusive: Stream Dylan Menzie’s ‘Adolescent Nature’

Dylan Menzie makes a huge leap forward with his latest album, Adolescent Nature. It’s connecting the pieces that revolve around making your own path to self discovery. It’s about exploring the inner-workings of your mind: the good and the bad, the bright rays of sunlight and the torrential downpours, the dark and the light, just every day adolescence. Have a listen. Continue reading Exclusive: Stream Dylan Menzie’s ‘Adolescent Nature’

Living Roots Festival Gets Intimate In Public Places

We all have fond memories of time spent with family and friends, sharing stories, music, and maybe a little gossip. You can keep reminiscing, or you can check out Fredericton’s Living Roots Music Festival: a new festival that’s focusing on smaller venues, the intimate atmosphere of a family reunion in your aunt’s living room, and a chance to create new memories to look back on for years to come. Continue reading Living Roots Festival Gets Intimate In Public Places

The Seven Deadly Tins Of York County Cider

Pride, greed, lust, malicious envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth—in the context of a Fredericton brewery they refer to the standalone chiller and the six fermenters: the seven deadly tins of York County Cider. Ed Teale, local brewer and mastermind behind York County Cider situated in Fredericton’s quaint Chestnut Plaza, has put a lot of thought into both the product and the branding behind his tempting beverages. Continue reading The Seven Deadly Tins Of York County Cider