Noise 101: CD Reviews for Nov. 17
Miranda Lambert Four the Record Sony Nashville/RCA In her aptly named fourth record, Miranda Lambert takes her music to a new, yet powerful level. Coming off the success of her third album, Revolution and...
Miranda Lambert Four the Record Sony Nashville/RCA In her aptly named fourth record, Miranda Lambert takes her music to a new, yet powerful level. Coming off the success of her third album, Revolution and...
Students run the gamut in productions this semester Nathan Ross Staff Writer Mount Royal University’s theatre students have been playing hard and working harder to bring about a series of upcoming plays....
Hub food Table service for The Hub finally debuted in the last week of October to a curious student body. A shiny set of salt-and-pepper shakers on each table heralded the new service status,...
Sex, violence, depravity and new-found hope abound in ‘werewolf lit’ gem Vinciane de Pape Contributor Full disclosure: I hate the Twilight saga. I haven’t followed the recent string of vampire or...
New bar offers fresh take on a familiar venue Vanessa Conley Staff Writer Calgary’s bar landscape is expanding with the addition of the Commonwealth Bar & Stage. The much-anticipated spot pairs the...
Claire Miglionico Fashion Columnist I flew to Toronto to attend LG Fashion Week’s 25th season two weeks ago. It’s North America’s second largest fashion week after New York’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Twelve...
Wilco The Whole Love dBpm From the first track off of Wilco’s new album, The Whole Love, fans are treated to something it seemed was lacking in the past couple of albums — ambition....
Grohl and co. burn up ‘Dome Blaine Meller Contributor It was, quite simply, the best, the best, the best, the best of Foo. Foo Fighters, that is. Opening their 160-minute...
Holly Triebwasser Contributor Calgarians who have never heard of GIRAF won’t be able to miss it this year — literally. Animated City, the newest addition to the festival, will project giant animations onto...
by Vanessa Gillard Arts Editor When George Romero wrote “Night of the Living Dead” he called his zombies ghouls. Little did he know those ghouls would go on to inspire a completely new...