The Living Roots Music Festival is getting ready for it’s second iteration this May. The festival continues to make its focus on promoting a wide variety of acts throughout smaller venues with the goal of filling every corner of Fredericton with music. Today they’ve officially announced their official 2017 line-up. Continue reading Living Roots Music Festival Announces Full 2017 Line-Up
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In Review: Saint John Theatre Company’s ‘Of Mice And Men’
Last night at Imperial Theatre, Saint John Theatre Company previewed their latest production, Of Mice and Men. The play, directed by Dean Turner, is based on the famous novella of the same name written by John Steinbeck. Continue reading In Review: Saint John Theatre Company’s ‘Of Mice And Men’
Paddlefest Announce 2017 Line-Up
It’s officially spring. Along with the chirping of birds, a growing distrust in groundhogs, and the hope that we might see the return of greener foliage, comes the clockwork arrival of festival announcements. For St Andrew’s it marks the likelihood of hypothermia being downgraded from a promise to a possibility and the annual return of Paddlefest. Continue reading Paddlefest Announce 2017 Line-Up
New Music: Mike Biggar’s ‘Go All In’
Mike Biggar’s latest, ‘Go All In’, does exactly that. His much anticipated third full-length album is crosses genres and is chock full of soul. Perfectly crafted lyrics and stellar vocals make this album a pleasure to listen to the whole way through. Continue reading New Music: Mike Biggar’s ‘Go All In’
In Review: TNB’s ‘The Boat’
Theatre New Brunswick has begun ‘The Boat,’ based on the classic Alistair MacLeod short story of the same name and adapted for the stage by Fredericton playwright Ryan Griffith. Their final professional production for the season, excluding the season’s two student-run productions, ‘The Boat’ is a uniquely Maritime experience. From the sea shanties and the characters’ mannerisms to the overarching narrative of family and tradition versus personal desire, every aspect of the play draws from its Atlantic roots. Continue reading In Review: TNB’s ‘The Boat’