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February 25, 2010

The Most Delicate Topic Educator aims to break down the walls surrounding the still taboo topic of sex ed
in News & Views Caution: The Show May Contain Comedy Think SCTV, Edmonton’s next-gen TV Comedians build on the fine sketch comedy roots in our city
in Arts Feature

January 28, 2010

Girls, Girls, Girls and a Bunch of Old Guys With Mullets Even after 29 years of ripped jeans and bad haircuts Motley Crue can still kick start fan's hearts
in Music Review

January 21, 2010

Tower Of Song Ethan Collister lives in a tower for half the year, but his songs aren’t just about isolation
in Music Feature

December 17, 2009

Raising Hopes Project Hope will change lives in Nicaragua, and local bands are doing their part to raise money
in Music Feature

December 10, 2009

Nice Guys Finish First? TV Heart Attack’s front-man is all about sincerity, as the next big thing in music promotion
in Music Feature The Back Of Beyond SEE talks to Will Ferguson, who says it’s not the destination but the journey that counts
in Arts Feature

December 3, 2009

Have Yourself A Molestic Little Christmas Mike Soret is warming to the idea of celebrating the holidays with friends instead of drinking alone
in Music Feature

November 19, 2009

Vic On The Trigger Vic Chesnutt rides into town this Sunday, backed up by the most powerful band in folk history
in Music Feature

October 29, 2009

Their Van Was Wrecked, But Not Their Hopes Auto accident, be damned — The Raptors say it’s about time for them to play to strangers
in Music Feature

October 15, 2009

Strike While The Anvil Is Hot The Canadian metal band’s two decades of struggle make their current success all the sweeter
in Music Feature

September 24, 2009

Long-Distance Lund Corb Lund’s new CD has him on the verge of American stardom, but this gambler still misses Edmonton
in Music Feature

September 3, 2009

The Clemson Tide The frontman of White Cowbell Oklahoma preaches fire, brimstone, and rock ’n’ roll
in Music Feature

August 6, 2009

It’s The Summer Of Soundclash Bedouin Soundclash’s frontman is still giddy from his band’s opening slot on No Doubt’s recent tour
in Music Feature

July 16, 2009

Still Mommy’s Little Monsters More than a quarter-century into their career, Social Distortion are still rattling skeletons
in Music Feature The Honesty’s Too Much Every interview with Eagles of Death Metal’s Jesse Hughes is his “most candid interview ever!"
in Music Feature

July 9, 2009

Bellowhead Answers Our Skillet-Testing Questions For instance, what kind of folk band includes taxi horns and a frying pan in its percussion setup?
in Music Feature

June 25, 2009

Primus Polymath The tireless Les Claypool is a bass virtuoso, a movie director, a novelist and a wine entrepreneur
in Music Preview

May 28, 2009

If The Provincial Archives Could Sing ... Cori Brewster found musical inspiration in forgotten corners of Alberta history
in Music Preview

May 7, 2009

Of Space, Songwriting, And Synaesthesia Everything about The Flowers of Hell’s Greg Jarvis sounds like it came from a sci-fi novel
in Music Preview
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