Recorded in his Montreal apartment, “Time to Burn” paints a picture of Michael Feuerstack mid-isolation. Wrought with wordplay, the single is the second to be released from his upcoming album, Harmonize the Moon, which addresses the “inherent illusory nature” of time. Continue reading Michael Feuerstack Doubles Down on Illusion on ‘Time to Burn’
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Partner Revisit Rush-Inspired Single ‘Good Place To Hide (At The Time)’ With Mimes
Already familiar with the Partner catalogue, including their recent sophomore album, Never Give Up, I had assumed I knew what to expect from the band. And then the new video for “Good Place to Hide (At the Time)” came with a warning: here be mimes. Continue reading Partner Revisit Rush-Inspired Single ‘Good Place To Hide (At The Time)’ With Mimes
Saint John Theatre Company Reveal Theatre Design Proposal for Historic Courthouse
The Saint John Theatre Company has revealed their proposed redesign for the historic Sydney Street Courthouse as a multi-purpose performance and event venue. The design, which incorporates modern elements into the building’s neoclassical architecture, was submitted today to the City of Saint John’s Heritage Review Board. Continue reading Saint John Theatre Company Reveal Theatre Design Proposal for Historic Courthouse
The Frye Festival Welcomes Doucet and Bailhache to Their Team
Atlantic Canada’s largest literary event will see the addition of two new faces to its team. The Frye Festival team has welcomed Pierre-André Doucet as the Interim Executive Director, replacing Émilie Turmel until May 2022 when her maternity leave ends. Léonore Bailhache has also joined as the festival’s new Communications, Marketing, and Audience Development Manager. Continue reading The Frye Festival Welcomes Doucet and Bailhache to Their Team
Kylie Fox Shines as a Storyteller on ‘Green’
Kylie Fox’s Green, her first full-length album, finds itself perpetually amidst poignant intersections. The selection of songs found on the album has the Saint John singer-songwriter with her head ever on a swivel between nostalgia and now, love and loss, or home and the road. These contrasting components blend with her distinctly Joni Mitchell-influenced style into a thoughtful, heartfelt delight of an album. Continue reading Kylie Fox Shines as a Storyteller on ‘Green’