Shocking the industry

By Nicole Kobie

Michelle Shocked is not an easy individual to control. She is unrestrained in her music, her career and even in talking to me. Rarely do artists attempt to take control of a conversation so blatantly as Shocked does. I call the Texas-born singer/songwriter at her home in L.A., where she lives between tour dates. Otherwise,… Continue reading Shocking the industry

Dropping Acid Jazz

By Lawrence Bailey

Those of you from the what-have-you-done-for-me-lately school of political criticism best listen close. Acid Jazz Afternoons, a brand-spanking new Friday event at The Black Lounge, made its debut Fri., Oct. 26. The acid jazz-trip hop-themed afternoon is the latest project of Students’ Union Vice-President Events Chris Kerr. "I just thought it would be a nice,… Continue reading Dropping Acid Jazz

Comedy and LSD

By Myke Atkinson

"It takes two years to get five minutes of good material." This has been the motto of comedian/actor Vanessa Hollings-head since she started doing stand-up at the age of 12. If time is any indicator, she has to be good. Hollingshead’s brand of comedy is one that seeks to entertain the audience by taking things… Continue reading Comedy and LSD

The joys of stamps and bingo

By Anna Chan

If winner is spelled B-I-N-G-O, then the University of Calgary Drama Department’s Les Belles-Soeurs hits the jackpot. The highlight of Les Belles-Soeurs is a tribute to bingo. Not only are all of the actors expressive and intense, but the lighting effects add to the brilliance and hilarity of moments in the play. As a group… Continue reading The joys of stamps and bingo