Category: Arts
CD Review: Pacific Myth by Protest the Hero
Much like Volition before it, Protest the Hero’s Pacific Myth is a softer take on the bands hard-hitting metal sound. Where Volition was a revolution that made us wanting more, Pacific Myth refines the...
CD Review: Worry by Jeff Rosenstock
Jeff Rosenstock is the best kept secret in contemporary punk. A veteran of musical collective “Bomb the Music Industry!” and ska-punk band “The Arrogant Sons of B*tches,” his latest album, WORRY., (capitalized and punctuated)...
CD Review: Starboy by The Weekend
As soon as I heard the singles off this album, I was hyped. Sure, the Weeknd had adopted a new, pop-friendly sound, but new Weeknd is still good Weeknd. Or so I thought. Outside...
Gay for the holidays
“Wrong Kind of Girls” brings queer feminist ukulele comedy to Calgary for the holiday season
Snow business
What better way to drown out annoying relatives then with some great Christmas movies?
Market Collective puts local spin on holiday shopping
Co-founder Angel Guerra encourages shoppers to support the local economy this season
Slugger by SAD13
Speedy Ortiz’s Sadie Dupuis solo record is fuzzy, feminist fun. With Slugger, Dupuis moves towards a more pop and electronic influenced sound, but the harder grunge elements of Speedy Ortiz are still present. If...
American Football by American Football
It’s been 17 years since their last release, and the quintessential starter-emo band American Football have developed a grandiose reputation among emo revivalists following little fanfare after their initial run, just before the turn...


