Laurier
New dance-theatre hybrid explores Canadian identity through the words and actions of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Brian K. While he may possibly be the most unlikely Canadian historical figure ever to…
New dance-theatre hybrid explores Canadian identity through the words and actions of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Brian K. While he may possibly be the most unlikely Canadian historical figure ever to…
Measha Brueggergosman brings new album and tour to New Brunswick. In 2007, classically trained opera singer Measha Brueggergosman learned of her African-American roots on the television show Who Do You Think…
Saint John’s Local 107.3 FM is calling for your support as part of the station’s annual fundraiser. Scott Nason Community radio is often underappreciated, yet it plays an essential role in…
How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change (Josh Fox, 2016) Josh Fox, director of the GASLAND phenomenon, investigates climate change—the greatest threat…
Matt Carter Saint John’s folk-rock juggernaut, Bad People, are releasing a new album this week. You’re This Close is the band’s second full-length studio album and features 11 tracks of…
Hannah Epperson, Omhouse, & Poetry by Maisie at Grimross Brewing Co. Armed with her violin, loop pedal and voice, sonic weaver Hannah Epperson arranges musical landscapes without indulgence or oversaturation.…