Track Listing:
1.) Rory Taillon – Wilful & Blind
2.) Jason Isbell – Only Children
3.) Joe Nolan – Jaguar
4.) Tenille Townes – Holding Out For The One
5.) Kacy & Clayton – The Forty-Ninth Parallel
6.) Andy Shauf – Living Room
7.) Austra – How Did You Know?
8.) Absolutely Free – Two Cares Due None
9.) Broken Bells – Leave It Alone
10.) Scott Hardware – Joy
11.) Jon McKiel – Management
12.) Common Holly – Joshua Snakes
13.) The Dears – I Know What You’re Thinking And It’s Awful
14.) ADULT. – We Look Between Each Other
RFYL Episode – ViciousMockeryEP119

It’s another sick-filled episode with yours truly as I try to just read off artists, song names, and occasionally give the excuse that yes, I am in fact, still sick! Regardless of that, the playlist takes us on a cross-Canada adventure full of all kinds of genres for your listening pleasure, so let’s pretend everything is healthy and we can just enjoy some solid tunes again.
And I need to go lay down.
Playlist:
Taking A Cut – Starbenders
Battery – Dirty Ghosts
Disillusioned – 1989 Official
Anthem of the Broken Hearted – The Creepshow
Foreign Skies – The Dreadnoughts
Hands of Time – Striker
Light Bender – Gygax
One Day – Orc
Ball and Chain – Diablo Strange
Shores of the Sun – Mokomokai
Our Greatest Weakness – Woodhawk
Delusion – Kitchen Witch
The Wolf – The Standstills
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The Lunchbox 2020-05-22: Geek Out
You’re probably wondering what happened to today’s show. A power outage caused some technical issues, and by the time I realized it wasn’t working, time had marched on. Also, since I’m spending the entire weekend and part of Monday attending an online geek convention, I won’t have time to play a new show on Monday. This show will repeat on Monday, but with an update COVID-19 update.
- Just a reminder: find a creative way to combine Sherlock Holmes Day and Goth Day to amaze and confuse your neighbours!
- On Saturday, discuss how things are made for World Product Day while listening to great music that shaped the whole record on Title Track Day.
- And on Monday, celebrate your inner (and outer!) nerd with Towel Day and Geek Pride Day!
- On this day in 1851, the birth of the one of the brothers Ganong gave way to a sweet empire 22 years later. Meanwhile, this land was told, “You lot! Go make a country!” by the Queen of England.
- The Cap will be open as a boutique record store and as a patio. Maintain good social distancing, celebrate with friends, and get great music! If you still don’t or can’t go in person, visit their online store.
- The UNB Art Centre is presenting a new exhibit of artwork from the Permanent Collection each week, opening Friday, May 29. Called Revelations, it seeks to put on display elements from the 2300-strong “working” collection, especially elements which aren’t seen that often. Every Friday at 5:00 pm ADT beginning May 29 through June 26, you are invited to enter the UNB Art Centre Online and explore the East and West Galleries and see the latest release. You are also invited to their Facebook LIVE event where they will speak with some of the artists who produced these works.
- Today, since I’m having a geeky weekend with a virtual scifi convention, I thought I’d share an interview with Chris Ryder from Animaritime before the convention in 2016. (Sorry, but this year’s convention is still postponed to next year.)
- We bring another Bondo Pick with Distance Dealer from Fly Pan Am. I chose the title track from Quote The Raven‘s Golden Hour to celebrate this weekend’s Title Track Day, and paired the celebratory Morning Glow from Stephen Lewis for the interview.
COVID-19 Update:
- The province unveiled one new case of COVID-19 yesterday afternoon, but there are no new cases as of this morning.
- The individual is under the age of 19 and lives in the Campbellton area.
- New Brunswick has officially entered into Phase Three of recovery.
- This means that businesses such as hair salons, churches and non-regulated health services can continue.
- Residents can include close family and friends in their “bubbles” starting today.
- Premier Blaine Higgs said indoor gatherings like small house parties should be limited to ten people or less. Public gatherings of 50 people or less are also allowed.
- Prime Minister Trudeau announced yesterday Ottawa is investing $75 million to support indigenous people living off-reserve during COVID-19.
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The Lunchbox 2020-05-21: Many Musical Fields
- Remember that today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day! Find ways that you can come to appreciate the difficulties many face in interacting with the world, and how we can make the world better to help them.
- It’s also Rapture Party Day, which seems strange, given that we are celebrating the start of the world (aka summer) rather than the end..
- Remember that while the sun is nice, it can hurt! Tomorrow is Don’t Fry Day, so find your sunblock today to be ready.
- Tomorrow is also a combination of Sherlock Holmes Day and Goth Day. These need to be combined, somehow..
- Remember to join in on the weekly Free Stitch ‘n’ Bitch Online Drop-in Gathering brought to you by The Ville. Every Friday morning at 10am.
- Every Thursday night, check out the Roots and Soul Artist Takeover on Facebook from 7pm until 10pm. Tonight, it’s jessii the artist, Benny Von and Simon Henley.
- It’s Phoenix Trivia Night at 8pm tonight. Free to play!
- I found the interview from 2015 where I spoke to Jean-Marc Simard about local blueberry picking. Consider it inspiration for yesterday’s Pick Strawberries Day — or the summer in general.
- We also revisit a chat with Colour Film, who was on tour in New Brunswick in 2016.
- Positive Songs For Pandemics by Lainie B (of Monday night’s B Street) features the track Keep A Light On by Jenn Grant. Enjoy!
- A Bondo Pick from 2019: Foreign Diplomats with Charger.
- I selected If All Is Lost from the Sunnyside Uppers off of Postponed: The Mixtape.
COVID-19 Update:
- The province can expect to enter its third phase of recovery on Friday. This would mean hair salons, barbers, massage therapists and other close contact businesses would be allowed to reopen.
- The provincial borders will remain closed for the time being.
- The City of Fredericton will be flushing out its water pipes starting next week and continuing until July.
- New Brunswick drivers can now renew their licence online after Service New Brunswick received multiple calls asking how to renew during COVID-19.
- Prime Minister Trudeau unveiled details on a new rent deferral program for small business owners and landlords.
- And Dr. Theresa Tam said wearing non-medical face masks is now “highly recommended” when people cannot keep a safe distance apart.
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Homemade Jams // 2020-05-20
Track Listing:
1.) Sainte Folie – Les Mayas
2.) Jason Ogden – Tethered (And Its Alright)
3.) Honey Gut – Unsung
4.) Smoke – Bleed
5.) Short For Arthur – Planting Seeds
6.) The Firey – Myself
7.) Chris Colepaugh – Louder
8.) Kill Chicago – Two Drinks Behind
9.) The Gregories – Your Smile
10.) CY – Acadian Dream
11.) Joel Strauss – Wildheart
12.) Austin Eatman – Walking Paranoia
13.) Chickahominy Mountain Band – Fairy Tales
The Lunchbox 2020-05-20: Strawberry Fields Forever(yone)
- While it’s clearly for a warmer climate, I think the fact that it’s Pick Strawberries Day should still be used a ringing bell to get us eager to head out to the fields and grab some of the sweet local fruit for ourselves. Our local farms are going to be more important than ever this year, and it’s up to us to support them.
- It’s also really important to figure out how we can support our arguably most important insect: World Bee Day!
- Take a moment to figure out just how many kilograms a pound is (2.2), how many feet to the metre (approximately 3.3, or 39 inches, or 3 inches more than a yard), and how many litres in a gallon (a little more than 3 3/4 litres in a gallon) for Weights & Measures Day.
- And take one last moment to plot out what you’d do with a cool stack of cash for Be A Millionaire Day.
- Tomorrow, be sure consider all the people who make the restaurants work, but especially the kitchen-to-table people: it will be Waitstaff Day. It will also be a great chance to take a look around and consider how people with difficulties can make their way in your environment for Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
- On this day in 1816, the first steamboat in New Brunswick, the “General Smyth” launched to head up the river from Saint John to Fredericton, staying over at Maugerville before arriving in the city the next day. What a sight that would have been!
- Welcome Back Robbie!
The Robert Burns statue has been remounted in the newly created Beaverbrook Art Gallery sculpture garden. Why not take a wander down there today and take a look? - Reminder: Digital Tertulia tonight at 7pm: Kerri Froc on “Henry Morgentaler”
Kerri Froc is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of New Brunswick. Formerly a lawyer with Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) in Regina, Kerri does research on women’s constitutional rights, access to justice, and feminist legal theory. Henry Morgentaler was a Canadian physician who waged numerous legal battles aimed at expanding abortion access in Canada. - Bondo Picked Hey Major with the song Brother
- I picked Town Heroes‘ song Feel It Too
- From 2015, I revisit a fun interview where I’m joined by Tim Rayne to talk to Sour Snatch Kid of the Capital City Rollers.
COVID-19 Update:
- Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, leaving New Brunswick’s total number of cases to 120 and no active cases.
- School is back in session for teachers across the province starting on June 1. Dominic Cardy said the province is confident districts can safely allow teachers back into schools to finish the year.
- The City of Fredericton is launching “Fredericton Al Fresco” to support local restaurants and food trucks affected by COVID-19.
- On June 1, landlords will be able to evict tenants for non-payment of rent after this section of the province’s state of emergency expires on May 31.
- Prime Minister Trudeau announced Tuesday the Canada—U.S. border will start closed for another 30 days and Ottawa is expanding the eligibility for the Canada Emergency Business Account.
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Homemade Jams // 2020-05-19
Track Listing:
1.) Jon McKiel – Object Permanence
2.) Jon McKiel – Private Eye
3.) Walrus – Cool To Who
4.) Walrus – Half Smoke
5.) Papal Visit – Where Do They Swim?
6.) Papal Visit – Optical Illusion, Pt. 2
7.) Les Hay Babies – Roses Rouges
8.) Les Hay Babies – Limonade
9.) Jennah Barry – Rocket
10.) Jennah Barry – Pink Grey Blue
11.) Weak Size Fish – Elevate
12.) Weak Size Fish – Reflect/Rewind
13.) Rey D – 4 Love
14.) Rey D – Loyal
The Lunchbox 2020-05-19: Remembering Andrew Vaughan, Comedian
- Soak up the delightful sun for May Ray Day!
- City Encourages Backyard Gardening as Part of ‘People Helping People’ Initiative
The City of Fredericton has introduced a new educational initiative to teach residents basic skills to start and maintain their own backyard gardens. Throughout the upcoming growing season, the City will film and share short videos providing beginner gardening tips. The videos will be released every few weeks to coincide with seasonal gardening tasks. See the videos, as well as additional gardening resources and guides by visiting the City’s People Helping People webpage at www.fredericton.ca/PeopleHelpingPeople.
- Cultural Market Set To Open May 19
- Located in the former Read’s Café location downtown on King Street
- About half of its vendors will be ready by opening day (4 or 5)
- Should have a daily schedule:
- Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 6pm
- Saturday from 7:30am to 2pm
- Food sales will be takeout only, initially
- Design Works Wednesdays – Create at Home Series: Creative Egg Carton Gardens
Join the UNB Art Centre on Facebook for a series of FB LIVE workshops, Wednesdays 10:00 am – 11:00 am with our new ‘Create at Home’ series.Join us for a salute to the sunshine as we learn about planting from seed, making planters from your household supplies – and the most important – accessorizing! We will be marking our indoor plants to prepare for the day they can live outside and then moving ahead, we will make permanent garden markers to keep your garden organized all season long.
Facebook Event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1139898429690136/ - Digital Tertulia: Kerri Froc on “Henry Morgentaler” Wednesday, May 20?7:00 – 8:00pm
Kerri Froc is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of New Brunswick. Formerly a lawyer with Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) in Regina, Kerri does research on women’s constitutional rights, access to justice, and feminist legal theory.
Henry Morgentaler was a Canadian physician who waged numerous legal battles aimed at expanding abortion access in Canada.
- Bondo Picked Young Satan In Love in 2019, with the song Roar of War from Dancing With A Goblin.
- I chose Van London‘s i (heart) noodles from the Postponed: The Mixtape and Awake Alright from Elephant Skeleton‘s album Sleep.
- I stumbled upon my 2013 interview with Andrew Vaughan recently, and was reminded that, in all the confusion with the pandemic, Andrew had passed away suddenly March 18, 2020 of unspecified medical problems. I didn’t get a chance to play this interview at the time, so I thought it would be a good reminder to laugh a little, even with all the strangeness going on.
COVID-19 update:
- Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, leaving New Brunswick’s total number of cases to 120 and no active cases.
- The justice department announced on Friday The Court of Queen’s Bench will move to the convention centre until at least the end of 2020.
- On Saturday, Ottawa announced a lab in Halifax will lead the country’s first clinical trial of a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
- The Canadian Forces Snowbirds are mourning the loss of Captain Jenn Casey after her tragic death in a plane crash on Sunday in Kamloops, B.C.
- The Ontario government released a lighthearted video on Friday morning of Premier Doug Ford baking the “famous premier’s cheesecake” to pass time during the quarantine.
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Python’s Paradise Ep. 276 – 2019-04-29: Eileen Dietz Interview
Eileen Dietz Interview: Playing Pazuzu in The Exorcist!

!earshot20 // 2020-05-15
Hour One:
#20 – Peach Pit – You and Your Friends
#19 – Grimes – My Name Is Dark
#18 – Jaunt – All In One
#17 – Thundercat – Dragonball Durag
Bonus Track – Rory Taillon – Float
#16 Laura Marling – Hope We Meet Again
#15 Shabazz Palaces – Chocolate Souffle
Bonus Track – Papal Visit – Optical Illusion, Pt. 2
#14 – Born Ruffians – I Fall In Love Every Night
#13 – The Pack a.d. – It’s Okay
Bonus Track – Like A Motorcycle – Idols
#12 – Basia Bulat – Love Is At The End Of The World
#11 – Yves Tumor – Medicine Burn
Hour Two:
#10 – Slow Leaves – Autumn Rain
#9 – Caribou – Never Come Back
Bonus Track – Some Dads – Petty Larceny
#8 – Waxahatchee – Arkadelphia
#7 – U.S. Girls – 4 American Dollars
#6 – Wares – Jenny Says
#5 – Purity Ring – vehemence
#4 – Fiona Apple – Ladies
#3 – Nap Eyes – Fool Thinking Ways
#2 – TOPS – Witching Hour
#1 – Lido Pimienta – Nada
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-05-15
Track Listing:
1.) Bloodshot Bill – Cookout
2.) Sherman Downey – Romancer
3.) Damien Rice – Cannonball
4.) Rory Taillon – Welcome
5.) Jack White – Love Interruption
6.) Brooklyn Doran – Tomorrow Never Knows
7.) Brittany Howard – Stay High
8.) Ada Lea – woman, here
9.) Nebullama – The Swing
10.) Luge – Poor Pelt
11.) Gregory Pepper and His Problems – Maybe I’ll See You
12.) Wares – Living Proof
13.) Born Ruffians – I Fall In Love Every Night
14.) Meltt – On Your Own
15.) Shad – The Fool Pt 1 (Get It Got It Good)
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-05-14
Track Listing:
1.) The Beatles – Flying
2.) The Beatles – For No One
3.) The Beatles – I Will
4.) The Beatles – You Never Give Me Your Money
5.) The Beatles – Martha My Dear
6.) The Beatles – Girl
7.) The Beatles – Because
8.) The Beatles – Dear Prudence
9.) The Beatles – Oh! Darling
10.) The Beatles – You’re Going To Lose That Girl
11.) The Beatles – Within You Without You
12.) The Beatles – Glass Onion
13.) The Beatles – Your Mother Should Know
14.) The Beatles – I’ve Got A Feeling
15.) The Beatles – Hey Bulldog
16.) The Beatles – She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
17.) The Beatles – Golden Slumbers
18.) The Beatles – Carry The Weight
19.) The Beatles – The End
The Lunchbox 2020-05-15: Be Sure To Share One More Cup Of Coffee
- It’s time to honour the people who are there when we just need to go: World Facilities Management Day.
- When you can’t visit someone directly, brighten their day with flowers: Bring Flowers To Someone Day.
- Saturday is Waiters’ Day, so remember to tip generously.
- Sunday is, ironically, both Work From Home Day and World Baking Day, so make the best of it.
- Sunday is also World Telecommunications Day, so it’s a good time to remember to call your Aunt.
- Additionally, there are a lot of people who suffer the stupidity and danger of close-minded fools who can’t accept people who love people, so remember to fight stigma and violence on Sunday for the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
- Monday is a holiday (Victoria Day), so remember to take the day off. While you’re at it, order from a local restaurant to celebrate No Dirty Dishes Day.
- The Delta Marriott Fredericton is panning to open a drive-in movie theatre complete with car-side food service in June. It’s not nostalgia: it’s necessity!
- The UNB Art Centre is hosting another Design Works Wednesday next week. This time, it’s about making Creative Egg Carton Gardens.
- Bondo Picked One More Cup of Coffee by Jessica Rhaye‘s album of Bob Dylan covers in 2019.
- I picked a couple of songs from the joint The Cap/CHSR fundraiser album, Postponed: The Mixtape: My Black Ram, with Sweet Time and Rory Taillon with Alone.
- We featured a couple of older interviews on today’s show, covering two things we need today more than ever: farmers and kindness.
- Lucia Stephen, ACORN (2013)
- Tim Fox on Random Act of Kindness Day (2014)
COVID-19 update:
- Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, leaving New Brunswick’s total number of cases to 120.
- Education minister Dominic Cardy says a new guide is available for parents online with questions about their younger children returning to daycare facilities on May 19.
- Child care facilities have the choice to stagger their openings or not open at all.
- The City of Fredericton will start sharing gardening knowhow in the next few weeks as part of an initiative to get folks out of the house.
- Students can start applying for the Canada Emergency Student Benefit today — the portal opened at 7 a.m.
- The Bank of Canada’s Financial System Review has declared that Canadian banks have stayed resilient during the pandemic and are prepared for the worst-case scenarios.
- Prime Minister Trudeau announced Ottawa will invest $469 million to help fish harvesters across the country and encourages Canadians to support their local food industry.
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The Lunchbox 2020-05-14: Be Better. In This Place.
- It’s time to the do the Chicken Dance. I’m told it’s not the Colonel’s secret.
- Each Thursday, there’s a Roots & Soul Artist Takeover from 7pm to 10pm.
- Join the Club Virtual – New Brunswick’s Biggest Online Nightclub! on May 16, 11pm-3am.
- Bondo Picked Can You Find Her Place by Lydia Ainsworth in 2019.
- Lainie B picked The Next Storm by Frank Turner for this week’s Positive Songs For Pandemics.
- We revisit an interview from 2015 that is all-too-relevant still: Jennifer Richard, from the Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre. While FSACC.ca still works for their website, it does redirect to the province-wide program at SVNB.ca .
COVID-19 update:
- Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, leaving New Brunswick’s total number of cases to 120.
- Dr. Jennifer Russell is pleased to see people wearing community face masks when they can’t maintain six feet of social distancing.
- Fredericton Transit has some more information available about their reopening on May 19, including Plexiglas shields and bus pass info.
- Students can start applying for the Canada Emergency Student Benefit on Friday.
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RFYL Episode – ReverseGravityEP118

Honestly, I’m still stuck in the same boat I have been for the past few weeks. No change really, medically, still losing my voice after talking for more than ten minutes. Can’t walk without getting dizzy, not able to work, and only really able to track time by somehow putting these shows together.
So that’s what this is, another reminder that it’s been another week. I’m going to get better in time, it’s just taking way longer than it should.
Enjoy some music! And try not to forget about the second wave.
Playlist:
Times to Remember – Dead Sara [Official]
Last Legs – Napalmpom
Another Way Out – The Creepshow
Grey Smoke – Blood Red Shoes
Hologram – Dirty Ghosts
Same Old Song – Sea Mouse
Dead Or Alive – Bloody Diamonds
Put It On The Line – The Heavy
Blood Envy – Maggot Heart
Downed By A Sound – Black Mastiff
Mothership – Howling Giant
Come Down – Mokomokai
False Walls – Unleash The Archers
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Python’s Paradise ep. 275 – 2019-04-29: Liane Curtis & Paulette Rubinstein Interview
Liane Curtis (Sixteen Candles) and her mother, Paulette Rubinstein, a classical composer share their experiences and passions in the industry.

Her Turn // 2020-05-12
Track Listing:
1.) No Doubt – Making Out
2.) TOPS – Direct Sunlight
3.) renforshort – idc
4.) Ice Cream – Peanut Butter
5.) Tallies – Mother
6.) Luge – Power Mallard
7.) Marie-Pierre Arthur – La guerre
8.) Anachnid – Summer Hunting
9.) Lousie Burns – Everything You Got
10.) Moloko – 100%
11.) Roxy & The Underground Soul Sound – Show Me
12.) Jennah Barry – Rocket
13.) Weyes Blood – Mirror Forever
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-05-13
Track Listing:
1.) Norma MacDonald – Trick of the Light
2.) Slow Leaves – Looking Out My Window
3.) Ayla Brook & The Sound Men – All That I Wanted To Do
4.) Austin Eatman – Walking Paranoia
5.) Joe Nolan – Jaguar
6.) Tooth & The Fang – Take All The Time You Need
7.) The Beatles – Don’t Let Me Down
8.) Kill Chicago – Pull Over
9.) Arcade Fire – We Used To Wait
10.) Marian – Side Street
11.) Mike Bern – First Mother
12.) Jennah Barry – I See Morning
13.) Dayna Manning – Charlie Lake
The Lunchbox 2020-05-13: Figuring Out Where & When We Are
- Bondo Picked Tampa‘s Hot Minute in 2018
- I picked Ghost of the Tundra from Honey Gut, found on joint fundraiser album Postponed: The Mixtape brought to you by The Cap and CHSR.
- From the summer of 2019, I bring you the interview with Derek Davidson, a painter in residence at the Barracks.
- Every day counts, not none quite as much as Numeracy Day!
- It’s Root Canal Appreciation Day: if you need it, call you dentist, get the work done. You’ll be happier afterward.
- Make an apple pie (Apple Pie Day), hummus (International Hummus Day) or a nice cocktail (World Cocktail Day) today.
- Celebrate another front-line worker who will be even more important in a post-COVID world: it’s Receptionists’ Day.
- Webinar – Resilience, Mitigation, and Recovery: How ACOA’s COVID-19 Assistance Can Help Your Business – Thursday, May 14?10:00 – 11:00am
Presented by Kent Estabrooks – ACOAIn this webinar, ACOA NB Vice-President Kent Estabrooks will provide an overview of work currently being done by the Agency, how requests and applications for assistance under regular funding programs are being handled, along with a high-level overview of the new Regional Relief and Recovery Fund and Canadian Seafood Stabilization Fund programs.He will also speak about the Agency’s approach to collaborating and partnering with provincial government and other funding bodies. Moreover, he will discuss the realities of recovery, the challenges and opportunities presented to businesses, as well as some of the difficult decisions and preparations ahead.Please join us for this important conversation as we all keep working to keep our economy strong and diverse.
See the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce event for more details.
- Living Rooms Concert Series May 17
Each Sunday will have 10 acts performing 30-45 min each 4 PM- 9 PM.- 4 PM Keegan MC (NB)
- 4:30 PM Nikkie Gallant Music (PEI)
- 5:00 PM Jesse Patrick Music (NB)
- 5:30 PM Sawyer Auger
- 6:00 PM Justin Maki (ON)
- 6:30 PM Arma Epifanía (NB)
- 7:00 PM Steven Pointmeier (AB)
- 7:30 PM Lindsay Foote (MA/ON)
- 8:00 PM Greg Rekus (AB)
- 8:30 PM Brittany McQuinn of Bleum (NB)
You can stream this from the Roots & Soul Music Promotions, The East, The Capital Complex,
Grimross Brewing Co. Facebook pages.They will share their links to music and merch.
We will collect donations each week and distribute accordingly as for most of these musicians playing music is their living or at least a big supplement for them.
There will be no Headliners, under cards anything like that all artists get the same time. This is about getting their music heard while they are stuck home.
- Digital Tertulia: Matt Sears on “The Ancient Plagues” Wednesday, May 13?7:00 – 8:00pmA tertulia can be described as a literary and artistic social gathering or philosophy cafe where participants talk about ideas. Tertulias combine words, music, poetry, art and whatever else speakers want to share.
Upcoming: May 13 at 7pm: Matt Sears on “The Ancient Plagues”
- Just a thought: “EXTREME Living Where You’re At”
COVID-19 Update:
- Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, leaving New Brunswick’s total number of cases to 120.
- Premier Higgs said while the province moves through Phase Two of recovery, we must be kind to each other.
- Dr. Jennifer Russell unveiled loosened restrictions for New Brunswickers who want to visit family nearing the end of their life. Only two people can be designated and only one person can be in the room at a time.
- Parks and major tourist attractions are expected to open again soon, and the province also said farmers markets can reopen, but the City of Fredericton is trying to figure out how to make it work for its markets.
- Prime Minister Trudeau said Ottawa will provide up to $500 of support for Canadian seniors affected by COVID-19.
- Health Canada approved the use of a new test that will allow doctors to see if recovered patients are immune to COVID-19.
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The Lunchbox 2020-05-11: Go Outdoors (Just Don’t Go Together)
- Cultural Market Set To Open May 19
- Located in the former Read’s Café location downtown on King Street
- About half of its vendors will be ready by opening day (4 or 5)
- Should have a daily schedule:
- Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 6pm
- Saturday from 7:30am to 2pm
- Food sales will be takeout only, initially
- The World’s Most Dangerous Dress Shirts – Now making the SAFEST Cloth Face Masks.
Jeff Alpaugh Custom (JAC) has designed a cloth face mask that is safe, comfortable, practical and stylish. Yes, designer face masks have become a thing. www.JeffAlpaugh.com/Mask - Fredericton Cancels Summer Events, Changes Transit
Unsurprisingly, the city has moved to cancel much of its normal summer programming, including many familiar sights:- Modified Ceremonial Guard Sentry program to begin on July 1, but the full Changing-of-the-guard ceremonies have been cancelled
- Heritage Walking Tours, “A Day In A Soldier’s Life” and guardhouse presentation have been cancelled
- The Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday outdoor summer concert series is cancelled
- The Saturday and Sunday “Under The Stars” outdoor film series has been cancelled
- Transit moving to an hourly service (modified from regular Saturday schedule) after May 19; fee collection to resume that day as well.
- No word yet on public pools, playgrounds, dog parks.
- Digital Tertulia: Matt Sears on “The Ancient Plagues” Wednesday, May 13?7:00 – 8:00pm
A tertulia can be described as a literary and artistic social gathering or philosophy cafe where participants talk about ideas. Tertulias combine words, music, poetry, art and whatever else speakers want to share.
Upcoming:
May 13 at 7pm: Matt Sears on “The Ancient Plagues” - Song: Matt Comeau, We Are One from the CHSR/The Cap fundraising musical celebration, Postponed: The Mixtape.
- Bondo Picked Delta Blip, Technician
- Interview with Jeff Alpaugh (2018), Dangerous Dress Shirts; don’t forget to check out his “Dangerous Face Masks“ as well.
- Song: Future Politics by Austra
COVID-19 Update:
- Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, leaving New Brunswick’s total number of cases to 120.
- Premier Higgs said while the province moves through Phase Two of recovery, we must be kind to each other.
- Dr. Jennifer Russell unveiled loosened restrictions for New Brunswickers who want to visit family nearing the end of their life. Only two people can be designated and only one person can be in the room at a time.
- Prime Minister Trudeau announced Ottawa will expand its business credit availability program and bridge funding for enterprises that employ millions of Canadians.
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Homemade Jams // 2020-05-12
Track Listing:
1.) Bombnivores – iSO
2.) Digital Circus – Thoughts
3.) Lane 8 – Brightest Lights (Bridges Remix)
4.) ELM – Nothing Will Be The Same
5.) Weak Size Fish – Roots Of Creation
6.) Winter Coats – Why So Monumental?
7.) Colin Fowlie – When The Party’s Over
8.) Matt Comeau – Witness
9.) Some Dads – Calling
10.) East Coast Yetis – Looking Back
11.) Tortoise The Hare & The Millionaire – Tell Me Lies
12.) Matty Grace – This Rusted Bike Lock
13.) _ECHOSEVEN – Everything
14.) Neighbourhood Watch – Rattenkrieg
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-05-12
Track Listing:
1.) Artifiseer – Falsify
2.) Tei Shi – Even If It Hurts
3.) les Païens – Septembre
4.) Witch Prophet – Musa
5.) Lido Pimienta – Te Queria
6.) Austra – Mountain Baby
7.) Aqua – Lollipop (Candyman)
8.) Fishstixx – Jon Hamm
9.) bleum – Move With Me
10.) Róisín Murphy – Ramalama (Bang Bang)
11.) Nebullama – Nebullama
12.) Allie X – Devil I Know
13.) Elephant Skeletons – Sleep
Homemade Jams // 2020-05-11
Track Listing:
1.) John McLaren – The Pathless Path
2.) Joshua Van Tassel – The Sharpest Corner
3.) Spoutnique – Solace
4.) Simon Daniel – Nightcrawler
5.) Motherhood – Winter/The News/River
6.) Les Hay Babies – Fontaine à voeux
7.) The Regal Beagle Band – Lost & Found
8.) Sleepy Driver – Mile Marker
9.) Little You, Little Me – My Thinking
10.) Outtacontroller – Glassy Eyes
11.) Morohubu – Might Be Wrong
!earshot20 // 2020-05-08
Hour One:
#20 – Les Deuxluxes – Beware Of The Dog
#19 – Snotty Nose Rez Kids – Kobe Face
#18 – Yves Tumor – Kerosene!
#17 – Alex Nicol – And I Wonder
Bonus Track – Michael S. Ryan – This Way
#16 – Ellis – Into The Trees
#15 – Bloodshot Bill – A Cheat
#14 – Waxahatchee – Fire
#13 – Thundercat – Black Qualls
#12 – Slow Leaves – Autumn Rain
Bonus Track – Tooth & The Fang – Dog
#11 – Caribou 12 Lime
Hour Two:
#10 – Jaunt – Callous Standard
#9 – Purity Ring – peacefall
Bonus Track – ELM – Scared Of Myself
#8 – Grimes – So Heavy I Fell Through The Earth (Art Mix)
#7 – Wares – Tall Girl
#6 – Nap Eyes – So TIred
#5 – Fiona Apple – Newspaper
#4 – U.S. Girls – Denise, Don’t Wait
#3 – Basia Bulat – Are You In Love?
Bonus Track – Hello Delaware – Over
#2 – TOPS – Too Much
#1 – Lido Pimienta – Pelo Cucu
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-05-06
Track Listing:
1.) Clea Vincent – Du sang sur les congas
2.) Methyl Ethel – Charm Offensive
3.) Baby Cages – Gold
4.) Chloé Breault – Quand on y pense
5.) Matt Holubowski – Down The Rabbit Hole
6.) Simon Daniel – Nightcrawler
7.) Slow Leaves – Looking Out My Window
8.) Johanna Warren – Only The Truth
9.) Kill Chicago – So Small
10.) Tough Age – Me In Glue
11.) Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit – Rehearsal Demo
12.) Big Milk – Big Milk
13.) Motherhood – Greed
14.) Heat $heets – Groger



