Articles by Matthew Teklemariam
Mdou Moctar's 'Funeral for Justice' Is a Fiery Affair
PUBLISHED Apr 30, 2024
Admittedly, Mdou Moctar and I got off on the wrong foot. Having grown up with East African parents with no affinity for FM radio, many a ...
Queens of the Stone Age Brought Confrontation and Community to Winnipeg
Canada Life Centre, April 5
PUBLISHED Apr 8, 2024
What can I say about the Queens of the Stone Age that an army of stoned obsessives haven't? As a long-time flirt with the Seattle alt-rock...
The Black Keys Are No Longer Fun Hangs on 'Ohio Players'
PUBLISHED Apr 4, 2024
The Black Keys, at the very least, have always been a good hang. Former darlings of the second wave garage rock revivalists, the two-man...
On 'Playing Favorites,' Sheer Mag Do Their Best Work on the Dance Floor
PUBLISHED Feb 27, 2024
Simply put, 'Playing Favorites' is Sheer Mag's best work yet ...
'The Madones' Will Leave Viewers Colder Than a Nova Scotian Winter
Directed by Barrie Dunn
PUBLISHED Feb 14, 2024
Where are they now? That is the question at the centre of Canadian drama 'The Madones,' written and directed by Barrie Dunn of...