Prince Edward Island is a magical, mysterious place. As Canada’s smallest province, and (perhaps, uncoincidentally) an island, they have developed their own curious culture that’s only been reinforced by rising bridge tolls. For comedians Andrew Bush and Mark Little, the island has provided a treasure trove of material for their new CBC television series, Cavendish.
Continue reading Cavendish: Members of Halifax Comedy Troupe Picnicface Launch New CBC Television Series
Big Band Bonanza! Jenn Russell Teams with Liberty Lane to Support Victims of Family Violence
On Friday, February 1st, 2019, Jenn Russell and her band will be hosting an event alongside Liberty Lane in support of victims of family violence. Big Band Bonanza! — officially the release party of Russell‘s second album, Triple Step — will be a night aimed at raising money that will directly go towards helping those victims, so that they can continue living happy and peaceful lives. Continue reading Big Band Bonanza! Jenn Russell Teams with Liberty Lane to Support Victims of Family Violence
New Music: Evan LeBlanc Drops ‘Keep Warm’ EP Just in Time for the Dead of Winter
As a side project, David in the Dark‘s Evan LeBlanc has been slowing the pace. With the release of his debut solo EP Keep Warm, the Fredericton musician is showing listeners his softer side. Continue reading New Music: Evan LeBlanc Drops ‘Keep Warm’ EP Just in Time for the Dead of Winter
Music Video: Neon Dreams Dance into Self-acceptance with ‘High School Dropout’
Riding on the wave of the newfound resolutions and optimism that come with a new year, Neon Dreams return with their new single, “High School Dropout.” Continue reading Music Video: Neon Dreams Dance into Self-acceptance with ‘High School Dropout’
Fredericton King Street Ale House Closes Leaving More Gaps in Downtown Fredericton
In the wake of the King Street Ale House permanently closing its doors, Fredericton residents are taking notice of the increasing number of downtown businesses that have done the same within the past few months. But this doesn’t necessarily mean that the city’s beloved downtown area is ill-fated. Continue reading Fredericton King Street Ale House Closes Leaving More Gaps in Downtown Fredericton