Tag Archives: Fredericton

Video: UDA’s ‘Feels Like (One More Time)’

In what might be the ongoing adventure of Marsellus Wallace’s soul, Fredericton’s UnderDogg Alliance have created a video for their song ‘Feels Like (On More Time)’ that makes Saint John’s Partridge Island look like a perfectly reasonable home for the idealogical successor to Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. Continue reading Video: UDA’s ‘Feels Like (One More Time)’

Poetry Weekend: Fredericton’s Low-Key, But-Seriously-Why-Haven’t-You-Heard-About-This Poetry Festival

Despite Gord Downie’s insistence that I not, here I am telling you exactly what the poets are doing.  Frankly, if you aren’t immersed in Fredericton’s poetry scene or don’t happen to be a poet yourself, you most likely haven’t heard about the University of New Brunswick’s Poetry Weekend. Continue reading Poetry Weekend: Fredericton’s Low-Key, But-Seriously-Why-Haven’t-You-Heard-About-This Poetry Festival

New Music: CHIPS’ ‘Dingers’

Fredericton’s new pop-punk outfit, CHIPS, have recently released their debut EP, Dingers. Featuring a roster of seasoned musical veterans from bands such as Hungry Hearts, Oh No Theodore, the Ray Finkles, and the Belle Comedians to name a few, CHIPS have recently been making headlines for winning the Stingray Rising Star Award for their performance at the 2016 Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival. Continue reading New Music: CHIPS’ ‘Dingers’

Black & Blues: A First Time Harvester’s Confessional

The Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival: six days of music and buskers in the streets, of boozy Frederictonians stumbling home after performances that seem too good to have happened in not-so-small-town New Brunswick. Despite ‘be[ing] in this place’ all my life, it was my first time taking in Harvest. Continue reading Black & Blues: A First Time Harvester’s Confessional