If you’ve been struggling to get a festive mood this holiday season – and frankly, we understand – Saint John Theatre Company has the prefect antidote. Yesterday they premiered their Main-Stage series Miracle on 34th Street at Imperial Theatre. Continue reading In Review: SJTC’s Miracle on 34th Street
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Foghorn Brewing Opens Rothesay’s First Craft Brewery
There’s a new watering hole in the Saint John area. Foghorn Brewing Company just opened its doors as Rothesay’s newest – and first – craft brewery. Continue reading Foghorn Brewing Opens Rothesay’s First Craft Brewery
NSLC Respond To Big Spruce Brewing’s Open Letter
Recently, Jeremy White of Cape Breton-based Big Spruce Brewing published an open letter airing his beefs with the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. In the letter, White cites ten very specific complaints regarding how the current bureaucracy is handling the growing craft beer industry, ranging from limiting the size of their glassware to the use of unconstitutional mark-ups (or what most people would refer to as taxes). Continue reading NSLC Respond To Big Spruce Brewing’s Open Letter
PENSION Wants To Make New Brunswick Give’r Again
PENSION Clothing recently launched their new EMPIRE collection line at Callahan’s Pub in Saint John. PENSION Union Rep Paul Robichaud, a former Irving employee, says the idea behind the company is simple. “We just wanna make New Brunswick give’r again.” Continue reading PENSION Wants To Make New Brunswick Give’r Again
New Music: The Once’s ‘We Win Some We Lose’
Newfoundland based contemporary folk roots band The Once recently released their latest EP, ‘We Win Some We Lose‘. The album consists of five original tracks, with two live versions that make the extra listen worth it with a surprise twist. Continue reading New Music: The Once’s ‘We Win Some We Lose’