This year marks the 35th anniversary of the East Coast Music Awards, and the first of two award nights took place in Halifax on May 4.
Newfoundland songwriter Kellie Loder was the only musician to come away with more than
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the East Coast Music Awards, and the first of two award nights took place in Halifax on May 4.
Newfoundland songwriter Kellie Loder was the only musician to come away with more than

Another night and another great lineup at the Fulford Arms in York. The first to hit the stage, and they really did hit it hard, was the Apocalypse Disco. This hard electro-dance duo created enough energy to power York for
Outdoor music, a “Humongous Fungus,” puppet shows, films, yoga and pottery are among the free events planned all over Northwest Arkansas as part of the annual Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere Festival this May.
“Artosphere Festival, when it was founded, was

The music of The Legend of Zelda is as much a part of the series’ identity as any of its characters, locations, and items. Even though the specific arrangements change throughout the series, there are always
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While some trendy samplers (Chompi, we’re looking at you) imitate the look and feel of kids’ toys for hipster kudos, Blipblox goes the whole hog and actually designs one that’s made for kids

Kunt and the Gang aka the Kunts and now aka the Krown Jewels are back. They have previously released some cracking poppy, punky tunes about our “illustrious leaders” including such classics as “Boris Johnson Is A Fucking Cunt”, “Boris Johnson
A concert on Saturday at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ont., will explore the meaning of home for people who have been displaced or whose families have roots outside Canada.
The event is organized by Mary Azouz, a fifth-year community

Sparks are back and oh boy are the Mael brothers on top form. “The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte” is in my opinion one of their best singles ever. It stands alongside classics like “Amateur Hour” and “The Number
With vinyl a celebrated part of hip hop culture, Halifax rapper Tachichi has always put out his music on records, but he’s noticed more people switching to the retro format over the past few years.
“I love it because I

This was a free gig put together by Young Thugs Studio and Jericho Keys of BBC Radio York. It showcased just some of the vast musical talent we have in the north. Kicking it all off in a packed room