After having announced a delay on the release this past summer, Troy Alistair is coming out with their self-titled debut album. With two sold-out shows at The Carleton bookending the release, the Halifax-based group is presenting a collection that showcases the eclectic sounds and influences they bring together. A high energy affair with solid musicianship, Troy Alistair is a bustling listen from start to finish. Continue reading Troy Alistair Bring the Groove with Self-Titled Full-Length
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Dance Movie Make Their Long-Awaited Return With “Charm & Circumstance”
Starting the year with a spark, Dance Movie has delivered “Charm & Circumstance,” a jolt of pure summertime energy rolling ever faster downhill. With the succinct announcement of “New song new record new fuzz!” on the band’s Facebook page, we’re clearly in for more, but this latest release is certainly an inviting peek at what’s to come. Slated for release on March 5th, 2021, the pertinently titled CONTAINMENT has already made an impression with this energetic foot in the door. Continue reading Dance Movie Make Their Long-Awaited Return With “Charm & Circumstance”
Theatre New Brunswick Brings Theatre to Your Mailbox with ‘Post Script’
When theatres found themselves needing to pivot to stay connected to audiences, the majority took the technological leap forward into streaming services and further developing works for online consumption. Theatre New Brunswick, however, is taking a step back with their latest old-school approach. The company has announced Post Script, a theatre project that will be sending the story right to audiences’ mailboxes. Continue reading Theatre New Brunswick Brings Theatre to Your Mailbox with ‘Post Script’
Shivering Songs Festival Postpones to February, Jeremy Dutcher Dropping From Lineup
With the new year comes a renewed hope that we might see some more live shows than last year. Of course, still being in the throes of the pandemic, any concerts or festivals are easily swayed by surges of COVID-19. Unfortunately, this seems to be the case with New Brunswick’s Shivering Songs Festival, the date now pushed back to sometime in February and both Jeremy Dutcher and Grand Theft Boss having to drop off the bill of live shows. Continue reading Shivering Songs Festival Postpones to February, Jeremy Dutcher Dropping From Lineup
Neptune Theatre Announces Patricia Cerra as First Artistic Director Intern
This year has been one of fundamental change for regional theatre cornerstone Neptune Theatre, having them pivot their approach to content with their new digital platform, Neptune At Home. Looking towards the future of the theatre and Atlantic Canadian theatre at large, Neptune has announced, alongside Prime Mover Theatre Company, that award-winning multidisciplinary artist, director and educator Patricia Cerra will be the first Artistic Director Intern for the company’s newly revamped RBC Chrysallis Project. Continue reading Neptune Theatre Announces Patricia Cerra as First Artistic Director Intern