Aaron Epp

  • Cannon Bros: Raw, poppy and catchy

    When you’re getting props from campus radio stations, local alt-weeklies and scene veterans like Greg MacPherson, you’ve got to be doing something right.

  • Help The Uniter choose the 2011 Uniter 30

    The Uniter, we are currently planning the 2011 edition of The Uniter 30 and we want your input.

  • Waster’s Thunder Pit: A soundtrack for bad decisions

    If listening to their new album Thunder Pit inspires you to seek and destroy, then local groove-metal meisters Waster have done their job.

  • Driving forward ‘bold new ideas’

    The Green Party of Manitoba may be underdogs in the upcoming provincial election, but party leader James Beddome has high hopes.

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    More music this week

  • Straight outta Stanford

    Jeff Chang remembers the first time he heard hip hop.

  • Popular jazz musician, hip-hop collaborator appeals to a wide audience

    Even if you’ve never heard of jazz pianist Robert Glasper before, the list of acts he’s associated with might be enough to pique your interest and get you to come to his first-ever Winnipeg concert at the end of this month.

  • Paperbacks front man Doug McLean debuts new project

    Local rock band The Paperbacks might be on hiatus, but lead singer-guitarist Doug McLean is busier than ever. In the coming months, he’s set to launch four new projects.

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    More music this week

  • ‘I will have something cheery to say in the end—moderately cheery’

    Freelance journalist, columnist, broadcaster and lecturer Gwynne Dyer spoke to a full house at the Ellice Theatre on Wednesday, March 9.

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    More music this week

  • Students show their support

    Over 100 students, faculty, staff and supporters walked on Monday, March 7 in solidarity with the University of Winnipeg Faculty Association.

  • KEN Mode: Second to none

    “Life’s too short for second best,” KEN Mode singer-guitarist Jesse Matthewson shouts on Venerable, the local noise-rock trio’s fourth release.

  • Singer-songwriter explores relational collapse on sophomore album

    When he released his self-titled debut in 2007, Manitoba-born singer-songwriter Michael Peters hoped to follow it up with four more albums in the following four years.

  • Eyam: Through the fire

    When A.J. Schmid’s South Osborne apartment went up in flames at the beginning of December 2010, his bandmates in local progressive black metal band Eyam were just happy he and his girlfriend made it out alive.

  • That’s what I get. How about you?

    I have eaten it since I was a little boy. My mother cooked healthier meals during the week, but for lunch on Saturdays it was always Kraft Dinner.

  • More music this week

    More music this week

  • Royal Canoe

    Local experimental alt-pop outfit Royal Canoe’s debut CD, Co-Op Mode, was incredible, but the three new songs the band has been playing live as of late – Exodus of the Year, Nightcrawlin’ and Today We’re Believers – blow it out of the water.

  • Answering the call

    They put out the call and Winnipeggers responded. Now, three music-loving philanthropists are gearing up to celebrate the release of a book that will benefit Kids Help Phone.

  • Environmental columnist and author to speak at the U of W

    If you’re looking for ways to lessen your impact on the environment, start with changes that are simple for you to make.

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