Posts Tagged ‘lady gaga’

Beautiful Music

Thanks to The Choir Girl I found this video with conductor Bob Bernhardt.


As we head into the Labour Day long weekend, we recognize the end of festival season here in Edmonton.

There are still festivals to be had through the fall and winter, it’s just not the same as our end-to-end festivals of the summer. This weekend, however, we get one more summer festival. It’s the Symphony Under the Sky (SUTS).

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) kicks off its 2010-2011 season with SUTS tonight. There are performances all weekend in Hawrelak Park (which is pretty much the summer festival park), including two with fantastic violinist Karen Gomyo, and everything culminates Monday with artillery fire (and the 1812 Overture).

I figured this would be a good time to talk about the entire ESO season, so I dropped an e-mail to Philip Paschke, the ESO New Media Specialist.

There’s plenty of choice in the new season. So I asked what would be of note. First, for those of us that aren’t necessarily regular symphony-goers. (more…)


Edmonton Events

Boring headline aside, this weekend has the potential to blow your mind.

beer, handbill, table, edmonton, phone

Sometimes all you need is a good beer, a place to be, and a phone. The phone is in case you need to find a better party.

East meets West is this weekend, which is where you get the best of Edmonton’s Chinatown and Little Italy. And this year kicks off with Karibuni Afrikafest (happening now!). Three days, three cultures, three times the fun.

Good thing I check ShareEdmonton for events. I’d have never heard about the Outdoor Nite Market otherwise. That’s tonight (Friday), on 107 Avenue, and it’s got a little of everything. The best item it has is a reason for people to be out on the street at night, which encourages good things.

This weekend, Hawrelak Park has the first-ever Open Sky Music Festival. It’s all about surf rock, island rock and reggae. The weather may not say summer, but that music sure does. (If the festival’s website isn’t working for you, there are details at ShareEdmonton’s event page.)

Telus Field will be hosting a music event Saturday too. Rock The River hits our city.

Saturday night I’ll likely be checking out Bohemia for the first time. N.N., Touch it and you will say ow, and The Mystery Ponies are playing.

Eamon McGrath is at New City. That’s Saturday too.

Lady Gaga is still here. If she’s still in Edmonton this weekend I’m going to start getting worried we won’t be able to get rid of her. And I’m going to borrow her wardrobe.

Since it looks like we might have already tapped out the good weather you can always head inside to see a movie.

FC Edmonton gets its final kicks at its warm-up season Saturday. The team is hosting Miami FC. I wonder if they’re playing for the right to have FC in their name? There can be only one!

The Eskimos are home to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Shouldn’t we be going to the games this season, so as to not appear as bandwagon jumpers if they get good again?

Over at the River Cree Casino there’s also the All-In for Diabetes Poker Tournament. Buy-in is $250 and you can claim $100 for knocking out bounties, such as CTV’s Daryl McIntyre. If you bring a bag of clothing as a donation you can get extra chips too.


Gaga couture

Photos from our Fashion Bureau Chief, Angela Ostafichuk

You know, the thing about Western Canada Fashion Week (formerly known as Edmonton Fashion Week) is that it lasts all week.

That means we get to flood you with all the fashionistas and their work. And there are models too.

But let’s delve into the stuff that no fashion week can do without; the really weird things that you wouldn’t actually wear.

Unless you are Lady Gaga.

Yes, this is a Lady Gaga tribute, by Jenelle Forde.

I don't even know what kind of party I have to be invited to to wear something like this. (By Temna Fialka)

More couture. So haute right now. (By Rebecca Pichoch)

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One of the recognized winners of the week, Jessie Saumier, gets her model ready for the stage.

And we’ll close things out with something I think you could actually wear off the catwalk. That does happen at Western Canada Fashion Week too, it’s not all about big and crazy designs. Though, that stuff is pretty fun. And sometimes bold and scary.

There's been a lot of light, colourful, flowy items this week. I suspect that means they are "in." But what do I know about fashion...

(More from Western Canada Fashion Week, and Angela’s camera, here and here.)