All Posts Tagged With: "Grad Club"


Friday Foto

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I am flying high this morning after an incredible evening celebrating the arts with other members of the community.  Last night was the Kingston Arts Council‘s Cultural Kaleidoscope.  Artists and arts related organizations set up displays and performed for art lovers of all kinds at The Renaissance Event Venue from 7-10.  Booths were set up [...]


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Four Word Film Reviews

Kingston author Michael Onesi is hosting a launch party for his new book Four Word Film Reviews at the Grad Club.  The book sums up movies in four words or less, such as “Not super, not bad” for Superbad, or “Transforms $9 into disappointment” for Transformers. The event is free and open to the public. [...]


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Little Girls at The Grad Club

The Grad Club presents Little Girls with special guest Brothers Molotov.  Doors open at 9pm.  Tickets are available online, at The Grad Club and at Destinations.


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Rural Alberta Advantage brings Hometowns to the small town

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Rural Alberta Advantage played an intimate and enthusiastic set to a packed, drunk Grad Club this past Saturday. Kingstonist caught their nostalgic and soaring indie-folk tunes before Rolling Stone did — but it won’t be long now.


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Constatines

Guelph’s indie rock sensation, Constantines, charge into Kingston on their 10th Anniversary Tour on December the 9th.  Their show at the Grad Club is bound to sell out fast, while you can get your tickets at The Grad Club, Destinations or online via Ticket Scene.


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Skydiggers

The legendary Skydiggers are performing not one, but two shows at the Grad Club.  Amelia Curan will open for the band on both evenings, while tickets will be available at The Grad Club, Destinations and online Ticket Scene.


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Friday Foto

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Sorry for the slow news week, but I’ve been somewhat incapacitated and locked in quarantine under suspicion of the dreaded H1.  Rest assured I am quickly on the mend, and chomping at the bit to get back on the saddle.  This weekend is as busy as any other in the Limestone City, with a full [...]


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Apostle of Hustle

Apostle of Hustle is may be one of many Canadian indie rock groups.  However, thanks to their new CD, the band was recently featured as the X3 Artist of the month by Aux.tv, CBC Radio 3 and Exclaim! Magazine.  With a good amount of touring behind them, they’ve been able to polish their new material [...]


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Guide to the Skeleton Park Music Festival

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The Skeleton Park Music Festival officially kicks off this evening, with a few nights of entertainment prior to the main event this Saturday in McBurney (aka Skeleton) Park. While my attention is primarily focused on this Saturday’s outdoor festival, I thought it would be beneficial to produce a helpful festival guide, linking maps to the [...]


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