Album Review: Elisa - Dancing

Posted by: Ariana  •  July 15, 2008 @ 12:54am

For diehard fans of Fox's So You Think You Can Dance, Italian singer/songwriter Elisa is nothing new – the title track of her North American release, Dancing, was featured prominently on the third season's Top 20 episode in a Mia Michaels-choreographed piece.

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Live Review: Sarah Slean in Winnipeg (May 11, 2008)

Posted by: Paul Little  •  May 12, 2008 @ 9:29am

From the moment the first notes of Day One's "California" rang through The Burt, it became the den of Sarah Slean. The cabaret popster, looking enchanting in a white knee-length dress and green high heels, immediately drew the audience in with her haunting vocals and poetic lyrics.

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Sarah and Ariana's Top Fives: Best of 2007

Posted by: Sarah Miller  •  February 4, 2008 @ 12:43am

The 50th birthday of the Grammy Awards is almost upon us, and in honour of this momentous occasion we decided to come up with a list of our 50 Favourite Songs of 2007.

Just kidding. That would be ridiculous. And impossible. And would probably end in fisticuffs.

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Review: U2 3D

Posted by: Brad Hutchinson  •  January 24, 2008 @ 4:19pm

If you've read my review of the Star Trek teaser, you'll already know I'm a Star Trek fan.

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Sarah and Ariana's Top Fives: Holiday Music

Posted by: Sarah Miller  •  December 20, 2007 @ 2:44am

During the holiday season, we know there's one thing none of us can get enough of, and that thing is Christmas music. Since you're stuck listening to it as you stroll through malls from Halloween right through the Boxing Day Super Sales, you may as well be listening to the good stuff when you get home and start wrapping presents.

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Album Review: The Duke - My Kung-Fu is Good

Posted by: Paul Little  •  May 3, 2005 @ 3:09pm

The Duke (aka Rich Ward) is known for his work in the rap/rock outfit Stuck Mojo and, more recently, as lead guitarist and main songwriter for Fozzy, fronted by WWE wrestler Chris Jericho.

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Review: Metallica: Some Kind of Monster

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  July 23, 2004 @ 11:59am

In the world of heavy rock music, there is one band that defines the genre more than any other. From their humble beginnings in the early 80s to the peak of their fame in the mid-90s, there is no denying the musical force that is Metallica.

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