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Month: April 2022

Psst. Wake up. No, really, WAKE UP! If you need a shot of rhythm and blues to get you out of your spring rut, you ain’t finding it on the new Mares of Thrace album, The Exile, but if you want to roll over Beethoven and back up over him again, grinding gears and music into a sweet muddy pulp of wailing vocals riding the crest of walloping jackhammer rhythms, look no further.
Don’t call it a sophomore slump. Call it a “turning point.” Samantha Savage Smith does. An important one. And while we’re at it, maybe call her new album, the extraordinarily wonderful, confident and bountiful third release Fake Nice a comeback. A welcome one.
As long as there have been restaurants, there has been a cycle of closures and new concepts taking over spaces. We see it across the city, but notably on major dining destination streets, like 17th Ave. S.W.
They are, arguably, as much a part of Canadian comic TV character lore as Bob and Doug, and Red Green. (We’ll leave the King of Kensington and Louis Del Grande out of this discussion, for proper respect.)

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