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GET OFF MY LAWN: DEATH

GET OFF MY LAWN: DEATH By John Kereiff. I had planned a column about music this time around, about how many labels and formats we have...
Music Reviews By The Rock Doctor - 2018

FEBRUARY 2020 Album reviews podcast #2

FEBRUARY 2020 Album reviews podcast #2 By John Kereiff. AMERICAN STANDARD James Taylor (Fantasy/ Universal Music Canada) ****** James Taylor joins artists like Willie Nelson and Rod...
Jimmy Leguilloux

New Music Review with Jimmy Leguilloux: EP #4 – Ralph and Christine Turner

Ralph and Christine Turner perform a variety of their original tunes as well as cover tunes from the 50's to the 90's. In April...

ROAD TRIP TO ROSSLAND FOR SKIING AND SKOL-ING

ROAD TRIP TO ROSSLAND FOR SKIING AND SKOL-ING Blame it on Scandinavian and other fortune seekers lured to the glittering ore of Red Mountain who...

saving Sir Alfred recalled

saving Sir Alfred recalled By Charlie Hodge. Some suggest dogs are mankind's best friend. While I love dogs, I have always been fascinated with furry felines,...

OKANAGAN FOODIES SHINE IN JAMES BEARD AWARD NOMINATED ‘FROM THE WILD’

OKANAGAN FOODIES SHINE IN JAMES BEARD AWARD NOMINATED ‘FROM THE WILD’ By Roslyne Buchanan. Edmonton filmmaker Kevin Kossowan shone a spotlight on Canada’s culinary scene through...

New Dirt Road Opera CD rattles my bones with joy

New Dirt Road Opera CD rattles my bones with joy By Charlie Hodge. Perhaps it's my creeping age, or simply my total dedication to supporting local...

30TH ANNIVERSARY COLUMN WITH, COUNT ‘EM, 20 REVIEWS!

30TH ANNIVERSARY COLUMN WITH, COUNT 'EM, 20 REVIEWS! By John Kereiff. PASSION Passion (Frontiers) **** ½ This is their self-titled debut, the brainchild of former Night...

Interview with comedian KYLE LUCEY to perform at DAKODA’S Comedy Lounge

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Interview with comedian KYLE LUCEY to perform at DAKODA'S Comedy Lounge By Keith Lacey. Kyle Lucey’s first attempt at standup comedy did not go well at...

HodgePodge: Rhetoric continues in Mudville

HodgePodge: Rhetoric continues in Mudville By Charlie Hodge. I suppose it could be considered funny if it was not so pathetically boggling and potentially lethal. For...