Bob Marley (RIP) will forever be the face of reggae. His “One Love” philosophy, combined with his politically-infused songwriting, has inspired millions around the world to “Get Up Stand Up”.
The Pharcyde: a time when The Cosby Show and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air were still TV regulars, MC Hammer had yet to file for bankruptcy, and O.J. Simpson was
The theme of the night at The Media Club was new experiences for the bands playing, and for myself. Both acts based out of San Francisco, The Brothers Comatose and
The lobby at the Playhouse slowly began to fill as the hour neared ten o’clock. Reggie Watts was due to come on stage any minute. The room was jam-packed with
Puffs of smoke billowed through the crowd as Sacramento’s Blackalicious was set to hit the stage. The lights dimmed, and the audience was abuzz(ed). DJ/producer Chief Xcel (Xavier Mosley) and
The night started off on the right foot when I found out that Current Swell’s show at the Commodore had officially sold out. Before even stepping into, arguably, Vancouver’s best
Nels Anderson looks out the window onto Davie Street with latte in hand, as he stifles a laugh. I’ve just asked him about game development in Vancouver. “It’s great!” he