What’s Going On: March 20 to April 2, 2019

Until Saturday, May 25Walk and talkThe Capital Regional District is hosting a series of guided walks and hikes in its regional parks. Register for a selection of guided walks, moderate and intermediate hikes, and accessible tours at crd.bc.ca. Until Monday, May 27Pictures of the floating worldPrints by influential artists of the ukiyo-e tradition, Katsushika Hokusai […]

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New book looks at A Tribe Called Quest’s Legacy

Hanif Abdurraqib makes a heartfelt homage to the band A Tribe Called Quest in his new book Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest. The band left an indelible mark not only on the author and on all of rap but on the music industry, and this book explains why. When […]

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New Music Revue: Trampoline’s rock musical only halfway there

TrampolineHappy Crimes(Independent)2.5/5 The rock musical Happy Crimes from Winnipeg’s Trampoline is an interesting and unfamiliar mix of music and storytelling that I really expected to enjoy more than I did. I love musicals; I love rock music; what’s not to like?  For starters, the songs are not as melodic as a musical demands. The vocals […]

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1919 offers a new look at Winnipeg strike

Most people have too little time in their busy lives to think much about their past. We are too concerned with our next meeting or class or what our commute time looks like to worry about history. However, the things we can learn about our past can often help us shape our futures, which is […]

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New Music Revue: Lamb of God’s Mark Morton gets collaborative

Mark MortonAnesthetic(WPP Records/Spinefarm Records)3.5/5 Lamb of God fans will be eager to check out lead guitarist Mark Morton’s debut solo album, Anesthetic. The record is more like acollaborative project orchestrated by Morton than it is a traditional solo album, as every song features a different vocalist, which is a refreshing take on the Lamb of […]

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Ko Kirk Yamahira unweaves his life through art

Ko Kirk Yamahira has put a lot of work into his upcoming exhibition of paintings in Victoria. He’s bringing 15 pieces to town, all specifically made for the exhibit. The Seattle-based painter says he’s been spending 10 hours a day at work in his Capitol Hill studio to get ready for the show. “I don’t […]

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New Music Revue: Adam Baldwin takes listener on moving journey with new EP

Adam BaldwinNo Rest for the Wicked(Sonic Records)4.5/5 Adam Baldwin’s second solo EP, No Rest for the Wicked, is a catchy and energetic rock release that takes the listener on a journey through Baldwin’s fight with drug addiction. Each song beautifully captures emotion, from the guilt-ridden “Shattered” to the hopeful “Dark Beside the Dawn,” all while […]

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New Music Revue: Ladytron give good feelings after seven years

LadytronLadytron (!K7)4/5  This is the first album in seven years for British synthpop quartet Ladytron, and its 13 tracks give me all kinds of good feelings. The band’s connection to their music is out of this world and it makes for an amazing artistic experience. They’re masters of their genre, and it shows. “Deadzone” has a […]

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New Music Revue: Emily King half-delivers with new album

Emily KingScenery(ATO Records)3/5 Scenery is Emily King’s fourth album; while her 2007 debut earned her a Grammy nomination as an R&B and soul artist, Scenery has more of an indie vibe. This romantic album starts off strong, smooth, and sultry—my head was bobbing along to the unique and catchy drum beats of the first few […]

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What’s Going On: March 6 to 19, 2019

Until Saturday, March 16A tale of two timesLangham Court Theatre presents That Elusive Spark,writtenby Janet Munsil. It takes the true tale of a man surviving an iron rod through the brain in 1848 and adds in the story of a descendant of the man’s doctor. A comedy of two stories in different centuries woven together, […]

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