Jennifer Irving’s Journey From Buckwheat Pillows And Falafels To Fine Art
The opening of a local photographer’s uptown Saint John art gallery, Paris Crew, is another step in a lifelong entrepreneurial journey.
The opening of a local photographer’s uptown Saint John art gallery, Paris Crew, is another step in a lifelong entrepreneurial journey.
The Capitol Theatre and Satellite Théâtre in Moncton, and the Highland Arts Theatre in Sydney are all using different models to get the performing arts community moving again.
The coronavirus pandemic has made earning a living really difficult for musicians like Michel LeBlanc from Dieppe and artists like Sarah Jones from Saint John.
Joey Robin Haché is an award-winning musician with a Francophone Album of the Year Award at the 2016 East Coast Music Awards and Francophone Recording of the Year at the NB Music Awards in 2015.
Wes Ward, the founding owner of the complex that has become a staple music venue over the last 20 years, is leaving to dedicate more time to Graystone Brewing.
This bilingual Moncton agency wants to help musicians in New Brunswick grow their careers by taking care of the management and booking side of their business.
How a record store in the back room of a house evolved to become the go-to spot for all things music in St. Stephen.
Fredericton’s new record store sells new and used vinyl, as well as turntable and vintage stereo parts and accessories.
The third annual festival on the Saint John waterfront will feature Arkells, July Talk, Big Wreck, The New Pornographers and The Glorious Sons.
The Capital Project looks at the province’s diverse music and art scene and how it can be better supported.