Catherine van Reenen

  • Cameras wield new magic and mystery for Canadian newcomers

    Everyone who has ever been to the Winnipeg Folk Festival has had to listen to self-proclaimed Fest veterans tell their nostalgically self-indulgent tales recounting their first time at the festival.

  • Weapons of Mass Instruction

    I am the perfect product of my compulsory educational system.

  • Packing up the ol’ geetar

    Raunchy comedy musician J. Williamez takes a hiatus from corrupting virgin ears to focus on school, business side of media industry

  • WINTERSLEEP

    Wintersleep’s fourth release, New Inheritors, is melodramatic in a good way.

  • Why rush to the end?

    Old people tend to do one of three things for me: slow me down, depress me, or make me speak loudly and enunciate so audaciously that I sound like I think I’m onstage.

  • Sweet Thing

    Sweet Thing’s self-titled debut album showcases the Toronto band’s ability to write catchy, repetitive, predictable pop songs about all the crap you care about when you’re in high school, while sounding like a blend of Maroon 5, Fall Out Boy, and All-American Rejects.

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