If it’s Broke, it Ain’t Fixed
J.H. Burns gets the fill from Greg Hewlett about running Fixed Coffee & Baking — a downtown St. John’s business which has found support and success, even in the hardest of seasons.
J.H. Burns gets the fill from Greg Hewlett about running Fixed Coffee & Baking — a downtown St. John’s business which has found support and success, even in the hardest of seasons.
The fifth edition of Lawnya Vawnya kicks off tonight at The Republic with a show featuring Jonny & the Cowabungas, Quidi Video, and Halifax’s Vulva Culture. The festival is a boon for the St John’s music scene: a showcase for killer local acts and exciting come-from-aways.
J.H. Burns outlines the shooting of Don Dunphy at the hands of Premier Paul Davis’ security outfit that took Newfoundland & Labrador by force two weeks ago, and tries to make some sense out of the mess of the information given to the public.
Kerri Claire analyzes female representation, both working and playing, at this spring’s music festivals in St. John’s. She examines the significance of the numbers and their connection to the bigger industry picture.
We bring you a batch of photographic captures by Mike Heffernan from the Secret East St. John’s Double Feature (April 4th, 2015 @ Distortion).
Contributor Kieran O’Connell gets the scoop on the Lawnya Vawnya / YUNG DUMB cross over which is set to take place April 24th, 2015.
We take a look at Mike Simms new video for Rose Pedals, his new band Bottoms, and the upcoming May 15th release of his album Limbo.
The Punk Tank Showcase featuring Bad Plan, Mind Violence & Animal Crimes at The Secret East St. John’s Double Feature (April 4th, 2015 @ Distortion). All photos by Ritche Perez.
In the first installment of The Punk Tank we bring you a not-so-formal introduction to the new segment, as well as an exclusive listen to a new track by St. John’s Animal Crimes, and a few words with the band regarding their upcoming release.