
Dec 2019



The Bros Landreth – ’87
It’s been five years since their excellent debut record “Let It Lie” was released. There have been a few covers EP’s and some solo records in this gap but this is the record I have been waiting for. Gorgeous harmonies and and rock solid musicianship are all over this album. […]




Freak
One of the most underrated films of the year is Freaks (directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein). Not to be confused with Tod Browning’s 1932 cult classic, this sci-fi/thriller puts a refreshing spin on supernatural origin stories comparable to M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable trilogy. Drawing inspiration from Oscar […]


Model Citizen: Karen Patrana
STRUTT Model and Talent Karen Patrana is a busy model, actor and dancer. Originally from Colombia, she grew up in Florida before ending up in the GTA at age 12. Karen has been very successful as a hair model, working for major brands like L’Oreal, Wella, Goldwell and Sassoon. She also […]


HorrorScopes: Dec 2019
Aries: You’re often a loner, but for now, you need to seek out the safety of the pack. Whether you’re at work or office parties, you need others with you to ensure that things go the right way. That said, be sure no one is looking when you steal the […]


Interview: Alex Cuba
Born Alexis Puentes in Artemisa, Alex was immersed in music at a very young age, joining his father’s group of 24 guitarists. He came to Canada in 1999, and by 2004 recorded his solo debut album “Humo De Tobaco”, which earned him a Juno award for World Music Album of […]


Eye on City Hall
This was a good one. A few weeks back, Peterborough city councillors got their noses out of joint over reduced provincial funding for child care in the city, and they publically called out MPP Dave Smith to appear before them and account for his dastardly deed. Turns out they called […]



wine everywhere
christmas is coming. even though your not suppose to call it that any more. I saw on the tv its bcause other people have other names for it. willie who lives under the bridge said it used be called saturn-rus and it was a even bigger party with orgies and […]


Mb Speaks: Dec 2019
December… 1989. The first copy of The Wire rolls off the press and my life would never be the same. Allow me to describe it’s origins. It starts in 1984, the year I won the Q107 Homegrown Contest fronting a band called EyeEye. It was the same year I’d meet […]