Not to blast it, but I felt as though the Skeleton Park Music Festival was a bit less awesome than my memory made it out to be. To me, it seems that the same people play year after year at Skeleton Park, and although I love many of our local bands, and appreciate the hard […]
Guide to The 2009 Skeleton Park Music Festival
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 […]
Friday Foto
Grey skies are going to clear up, so put on your Friday face. The work week is officially over for this guy, and hopefully you’re nearing the end of the line as well. It was one hectic week for me, as I did just as much work around the house as I did at the […]
Friday Foto
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 […]
Guide to the 2011 Wolfe Island Music Festival
While the long weekend was jam packed with events such as the Promenade and K-Town Tri, this coming weekend is equally as busy, specifically for those who will be making the annual pilgrimage to the Wolfe Island Music Festival. This year’s 2-day festival includes a solid mix of local and imported talent. Familiar faces taking […]
The Skeleton Park Community Songbook: Jenny Whiteley & Joey Wright
The Skeleton Park Community Songbook is a project that’s being led by organizers of the Skeleton Park Music Festival, in collaboration with 12 different groups of local musicians, and various community organizations. Live recordings of all of the performances will be combined onto a compilation DVD, while the associate sheet music is also being made […]
Top Five Things to See and Do in June 2016
With the arrival of June, the end of another school year is in sight for elementary and secondary school students, and the latest phase of the Big Dig will soon be behind us. While summer does not officially arrive until June 20th, Kingston has already begun to ratchet up the action in all corners of […]
Guide to The 2016 Skeleton Park Arts Festival
The 2016 Skeleton Park Arts Festival marks the festival’s 10th anniversary, and we couldn’t be more excited about its return to a more grass roots model! The 5-day solstice celebration’s line up is as impressive as ever, which is why it’s one of our top five things to see and do in Kingston this month. […]