Frantically Atlantic might be a relative term. While you might work up a sweat dancing to all the jigs and reels offered by the Fredericton-based duo, the underlying theme of their traditional sound is a relaxed one. It’s hard not to associate the music with a happier, simpler time, and that’s fine by me. Continue reading New Music: Frantically Atlantic Release Debut Self-Titled Album
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Messtivalhalla: A Game Of Groans Promises To Be Less Fun Than The Red Wedding
This year, Messtival is really growing into its role as everyone’s least favourite festival. From a bottomless sarchasm to a religious cult, Messtival have come to accept that all along they just wanted to mess with people. For years they have been subconsciously living out their fantasies as sadistic dungeon masters.
Messtival are tossing all Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma aside and will be returning on August 4th as Messtivalhalla: A Game of Groans. We just hope we have the Constitution for it. Continue reading Messtivalhalla: A Game Of Groans Promises To Be Less Fun Than The Red Wedding
Saint John Theatre Company Announce Their 29th Season
Still in the midst of their 28th season and ongoing renovations at their BMO Studio Theatre the Saint John Theatre Company announced its 29th season today. The announcement included three of their historically impressive large-scale Main Stage Series productions at the Imperial Theatre, a number of smaller works hosted at SJTC’s own BMO Studio Theatre, and a handful of works produced in partnership with other theatre companies. Continue reading Saint John Theatre Company Announce Their 29th Season
Living Roots Adds Ewan Dobson To 2018 Lineup & More
Festival-goers have even more to look forward to, as this year’s Living Roots Music Festival have added world-class guitarist Ewan Dobson to their lineup. Continue reading Living Roots Adds Ewan Dobson To 2018 Lineup & More
Frye Festival Promotes Reading As A Pathway To Empathy And Inclusion
The 19th edition of the Frye Festival brought 35 new authors to New Brunswick and a lesson that Northrop Frye himself would have endorsed: books create better communities. Continue reading Frye Festival Promotes Reading As A Pathway To Empathy And Inclusion