Review

Eccentric art exhibition

Abstract structural elements paired with a bizarre colour scheme make Three Snap Snare a thought-provoking exhibit.Continue...

An Enemy of the People makes its Kingston debut

When a play causes feelings of tension and unpredictability in the audience about its unfolding, it’s clear the actors have done their job right.Continue...

GOB bring their newest album to Kingston

Vibrant guitar, beating drums and roaring vocal harmonies dominate most of GOB’s latest full-length album Apt. 13. Continue...

The Creepshow shakes up the music scene

It’s all about passion, soul, and hard rock and roll for Burlington-band The Creepshow with their most recent full-length album They All Fall Down. Continue...

A family affair

After its first performance in Chicago in 2007, Tracy Lett’s August: Osage County has made its way to Broadway and to theatres all across the world. Now it’s at the Theological Hall’s
Rotunda Theatre.Continue...

Bringing Bounce to Stages

Australian DJs Will Sparks, Joel Fletcher and Timmy Trumpet, also known as “Team Lunatics”, have just embarked on a Bounce Bus tour together across North America, including Kingston as their first of four Ontario dates.Continue...

Book review: The Book of Negroes

Canadian author Lawrence Hill’s novel The Book of Negroes is an enlightening work that documents the journey of a young girl sold into slavery after being abducted from her...Continue...

Hollerado impresses with White Paint

It’s not surprising that Canadian band Hollerado has risen to fame over the last few years.Continue...

Review: Blackfish

Blackfish hits you with a blow of emotion and shock - only to be found in the bleak outlook of killer whales paraded around as marine-park entertainment.

Now that ...Continue...

A story of survival

The Book Thief, playing at the Screening Room starting Friday, offers a precious piece of humanity within the film’s delicately interwoven relationships.Continue...

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