Roger Dean fans, rejoice! Emerge from the depths of your basement; take a break from practising polyrhythms and cursing Genesis before Phil Collins started singing, for the dawning of a new era of prog rock is upon us! With a bevy of multitudinous riffs and a litany...
Montana’s adds sizzle to steak
It seems like the natural Albertan thing to do: head out for a good, wholesome meal of steak and ribs. My fiancé and I recently visited the Montana’s in Sherwood Park. Being on a Thursday, it was fairly quiet despite arriving at peak dinner time. It made for some...
Rollin’ on the river
Is there any better way to celebrate the start of a new year at NAIT than with rum, dancing and adventures on a river? NAITSA’s annual Pirate Party took over the Edmonton Queen Riverboat on Sept. 18 for an arrr-some evening of costumes and fun. Students and guests met...
Metal to the extreme
There may be a prominent metal music scene in Edmonton, with lots of different bands to check out but there is one you should definitely make a note of – Tales of the Tomb. They are described as psychological horror/death/murder metal. “We are considered to be a...
New sketch app won’t sync – yet
FiftyThree released the new iPhone version of their popular sketching app for iPad earlier this week and updated the Paper version simultaneously. The changes were received with quite a bit of excitement. In its original form, Paper was a popular sketching app but the...
Ampersand 27, feast for all
With so many new restaurants popping up around Edmonton, it is difficult to decide where to go. So I am here to tell you about my experience at a local eatery, Ampersand 27, located on the beautiful Whyte Avenue strip. We walked in and the decor was trendy and...
Ultimate course organizer
Like most college students, you probably know what it feels like to be confused about when certain assignments are due. The best way to keep your assignments (and your entire post secondary life) organized is with an app called iStudiez Pro. iStudiez Pro can help...
On the Fringe
As I walked around the Fringe grounds on my first day of volunteering I noticed all of the smiles. The smell of elephant ears and delicious green onion cakes was in the air. Childhood memories came rushing back. The feeling was electric. On my first day I was...
Trailer Park comes to town
The fine constabularies of Sunnyvale Trailer Park took over the Nest last Thursday. Trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey and his associate supervisor (and part-time lover) Randy Bobandy brought their shirtless, whiskey drinking, pot smoking, foulmouthed live routine to...
Cat lovers – this is for you
Cat lovers better prepare themselves for the second annual Edmonton International Cat Fest presented by Nutrience. It will be purring down doors Saturday, May 30 at the NAIT gymnasium. Linda Hoang, NAIT television graduate and current digital communications specialist...