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New Music: The Summer Rabbit Release Self-Titled Debut

Hailing from Sydney Nova Scotia, the guys from The Summer Rabbit bring you their debut, self-titled album. Filled with the retro sounding tones of an organ and laced with melodies that scream “vintage”, this album is sure to make you miss your dad’s 1970’s record collection. Continue reading New Music: The Summer Rabbit Release Self-Titled Debut

Video: UDA’s ‘Feels Like (One More Time)’

In what might be the ongoing adventure of Marsellus Wallace’s soul, Fredericton’s UnderDogg Alliance have created a video for their song ‘Feels Like (On More Time)’ that makes Saint John’s Partridge Island look like a perfectly reasonable home for the idealogical successor to Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. Continue reading Video: UDA’s ‘Feels Like (One More Time)’

First Annual Cider Festival Coming To Nova Scotia

As the country heads into its dreaded winter season, the toils of scraping ice and shovelling snow loom ever closer. Fear not, unwitting Bluenosers, for there on the distant Spring horizon, is a bright beacon of hope to get you through the months of cold. Cider fans can rejoice as May 27th, 2017 will mark Nova Scotia’s first ever Cider Festival. Continue reading First Annual Cider Festival Coming To Nova Scotia

The Peoples Cider Project: Crowdsourcing Nova Scotian Apple Cider

Making cider is easy. Making good cider is a whole other kettle of fish. It’s the closest thing you can get to alchemy without giving yourself mercury poisoning. But the brave people at Muwin Estate’s Bulwark Cider and the Ross Farm Museum will arguably be doing it the best way  possible: with your heritage apples. Continue reading The Peoples Cider Project: Crowdsourcing Nova Scotian Apple Cider

Poetry Weekend: Fredericton’s Low-Key, But-Seriously-Why-Haven’t-You-Heard-About-This Poetry Festival

Despite Gord Downie’s insistence that I not, here I am telling you exactly what the poets are doing.  Frankly, if you aren’t immersed in Fredericton’s poetry scene or don’t happen to be a poet yourself, you most likely haven’t heard about the University of New Brunswick’s Poetry Weekend. Continue reading Poetry Weekend: Fredericton’s Low-Key, But-Seriously-Why-Haven’t-You-Heard-About-This Poetry Festival