October 20, 2009
Vol. 137, Issue 14

Local band False Face say Kingston’s thriving music community is integral to their growth as a band. (Supplied)

Local trio face the music

It’s far too easy to live in Kingston and remain blissfully unaware of everything the art and music scene has to offer. Lack of promotion or busy audience schedules could explain the lack of attendance, but some exciting and groundbreaking artists pass through Kingston showcasing events that are largely under-attended.

Hey Zeus

Even with the weather becoming increasingly unbearable and the plethora of other distractions available at the footsteps of the average Kingston dweller, I was surprised at the emptiness of the Grad Club this past Saturday night. Apparently nobody knows about Zeus.

Buckle up for flight

John Mullane, the lead singer and guitarist for In-Flight Safety, is trying to enjoy the last seven hours of his day off in his home in Halifax, but an attempt to ignore the persistent beeping and buzzing of his Black Berry is unsuccessful. “I tried to ignore this thing, but I can’t,” Mullane said with a laugh.

Get Out There