Foo Fighters, The Smile, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, and Shania Twain are among the acts set to play Rbc Ottawa Bluesfest this summer.
The annual music festival goes down over nine nights (July 6th-9th and July 12th-16th) at LeBreton Flats Park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The 2023 lineup also promises Mumford & Sons, Weezer, Death Cab For Cutie, Thundercat, BadBadNotGood, The War on Drugs, Fleet Foxes, Tegan and Sara, Ludacris, Charlotte Cardin, Ajr, Orville Peck, Alvvays, Sudan Archives, Pup, Tank & The Bangas, Julia Jacklin, White Reaper, and Koffee. Check out complete full day-by-day lineup below.
Full Festival and VIP Club passes, as well as single-day tickets to Rbc Bluesfest 2023 go on sale beginning Thursday, February 23rd via the festival’s website.
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The annual music festival goes down over nine nights (July 6th-9th and July 12th-16th) at LeBreton Flats Park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The 2023 lineup also promises Mumford & Sons, Weezer, Death Cab For Cutie, Thundercat, BadBadNotGood, The War on Drugs, Fleet Foxes, Tegan and Sara, Ludacris, Charlotte Cardin, Ajr, Orville Peck, Alvvays, Sudan Archives, Pup, Tank & The Bangas, Julia Jacklin, White Reaper, and Koffee. Check out complete full day-by-day lineup below.
Full Festival and VIP Club passes, as well as single-day tickets to Rbc Bluesfest 2023 go on sale beginning Thursday, February 23rd via the festival’s website.
Editor’s Note: Visit Consequence’s new Live portal for the latest music festival news and tour announcements. Also, subscribe to our newsletter to get live music news delivered straight to your inbox.
- 2/22/2023
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
Presents Demons Inside Me From: Writer & Director Alexandre Carrière Starring: Morgan Kohan (The Marijuana Conspiracy, When Hope Calls, Kitty Mammas) Sebastian Pigott (Murdoch Mysteries, Pacific Rim, Midway) Drew Nelson (Fahrenheit 451) Kjartan Hewitt (Molly’S Game, The Umbrella Academy) Synopsis: A group of rich playboys travel to Costa Rica to party, do drugs, and hook up with girls. …
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- 9/8/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
1986: Another World's Zane Lindquist died after being shot.
1998: Guiding Light's Dolly the clone after taking an aging formula.
1999: Sunset Beach's Ricardo vowed to get revenge.
2010: General Hospital's Brenda returned."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1967: ABC broadcast Dark Shadows in black and while for the final time. The episode was actually the first one taped in color but ABC aired it in black and white (a Friday episode). Having fainted at the sight of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid), Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) began...
1998: Guiding Light's Dolly the clone after taking an aging formula.
1999: Sunset Beach's Ricardo vowed to get revenge.
2010: General Hospital's Brenda returned."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1967: ABC broadcast Dark Shadows in black and while for the final time. The episode was actually the first one taped in color but ABC aired it in black and white (a Friday episode). Having fainted at the sight of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid), Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) began...
- 8/10/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Stars: Morgan Kohan, Roc Lafortune, Sebastian Piggott, Drew Nelson, Kjartan Hewitt, Jeff Teravainen, Tomas Chovanec, Deanna Jarvis | Written and Directed by Alexandre Carrière
Somewhere in Costa Rica, by the sea, in the huge, ominous jungle, lies a mutilated body. Abandoned emergency vehicles are parked nearby. Jade (Morgan Kohan) is lost and confused. Flashback to the young woman on holiday in a luxurious mansion with rich Americans who just want to party with sexy girls and plenty of blow. Isolated from the group, Jade is haunted by psychotic visions. Meanwhile, there is a series of mysterious attacks by figures covered with vegetation, dripping with sap and armed with machetes, who are both terrifying and curiously beautiful.
Where to begin with Jade’s Asylum? Well probably somewhere at the end..? Or the middle? Or the beginning? That’s because this super-trippy psychological horror film, from writer/director Alexandre Carrière, plays with time like kids play with toys.
Somewhere in Costa Rica, by the sea, in the huge, ominous jungle, lies a mutilated body. Abandoned emergency vehicles are parked nearby. Jade (Morgan Kohan) is lost and confused. Flashback to the young woman on holiday in a luxurious mansion with rich Americans who just want to party with sexy girls and plenty of blow. Isolated from the group, Jade is haunted by psychotic visions. Meanwhile, there is a series of mysterious attacks by figures covered with vegetation, dripping with sap and armed with machetes, who are both terrifying and curiously beautiful.
Where to begin with Jade’s Asylum? Well probably somewhere at the end..? Or the middle? Or the beginning? That’s because this super-trippy psychological horror film, from writer/director Alexandre Carrière, plays with time like kids play with toys.
- 7/16/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
We don’t get our bearings as far as locale and characters go until a little ways into Alexandre Carrière’s Jade’s Asylum. While we’ve already met Jade (Morgan Kohan) and her boyfriend Toby (Kjartan Hewitt) in the midst of a fight wherein he blames his infidelity on her need for a therapist (if his infidelity can be believed along with anything that occurs on-screen), it’s two police officers engaged in an illicit affair (Mauricio Morales’ Alvares and Diana Marcela Aguilar Chavez’s Vasquez) who fill us in on their surroundings with palpable disdain. They don’t like that these rowdy Americans have come to Costa Rica to throw money around and build a party mansion for drugs and women away from prying eyes because they know only bad things can result.
You have to figure their idea of a “worst case” scenario is a drunken overdose...
You have to figure their idea of a “worst case” scenario is a drunken overdose...
- 7/13/2019
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
1986: Another World's Zane Lindquist died after being shot.
1998: Guiding Light's Dolly the clone after taking an aging formula.
1999: Sunset Beach's Ricardo vowed to get revenge.
2010: General Hospital's Brenda returned."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1967: ABC broadcast Dark Shadows in black and while for the final time. The episode was actually the first one taped in color but ABC aired it in black and white (a Friday episode). Having fainted at the sight of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid), Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) began to remember what happened to her. Before she could reveal Barnabas' vampiric activity,...
1998: Guiding Light's Dolly the clone after taking an aging formula.
1999: Sunset Beach's Ricardo vowed to get revenge.
2010: General Hospital's Brenda returned."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1967: ABC broadcast Dark Shadows in black and while for the final time. The episode was actually the first one taped in color but ABC aired it in black and white (a Friday episode). Having fainted at the sight of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid), Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) began to remember what happened to her. Before she could reveal Barnabas' vampiric activity,...
- 8/11/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Four episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
It doesn’t take long for TBS’s new half-hour sci-fi comedy/drama to get weird. In fact, it’s before the end of the show’s pilot, when one of its alien denizens – which might be a hallucination, or might be an actual reptilian invader bent on humanity’s destruction – appears out of nowhere in the car of series lead Ozzie (Wyatt Cenac) and asks, “don’t get weird, okay?”
That’s one of many played-straight oddities that nets People of Earth its biggest moments of high concept laughs, and more often than not (in the first four episodes made available for review, anyway), the show is far more hit than miss. There’s a straightforward slant to its story – bigwig New Yorker slums it in a small town and quickly becomes invested in its peculiarities – but what People of Earth succeeds...
It doesn’t take long for TBS’s new half-hour sci-fi comedy/drama to get weird. In fact, it’s before the end of the show’s pilot, when one of its alien denizens – which might be a hallucination, or might be an actual reptilian invader bent on humanity’s destruction – appears out of nowhere in the car of series lead Ozzie (Wyatt Cenac) and asks, “don’t get weird, okay?”
That’s one of many played-straight oddities that nets People of Earth its biggest moments of high concept laughs, and more often than not (in the first four episodes made available for review, anyway), the show is far more hit than miss. There’s a straightforward slant to its story – bigwig New Yorker slums it in a small town and quickly becomes invested in its peculiarities – but what People of Earth succeeds...
- 10/30/2016
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
Stars: Chris Diamantopoulos, Michael Cram, Drew Nelson, Alex Karzis, Kelly Fanson, Sam Kalilieh, Kate Ziegler, Constantine Meglis, Chloe Bradt | Written by Adam Massey, Thomas Michael | Directed by Adam Massey
Doug Woods may be a semi-successful media presenter and outdoorsman (at least on the web) but he’s hardly Bear Grylls in real life. He’s barely even a decent family man, sneaking out on his wife and daughter to go film his latest episode, which is why he and his crew are making a last-ditch attempt at a TV pitch by dropping him in the wilds of Northern Ontario for five days with little except his wits and some snazzy camera equipment to keep him company.
Or so he thinks, at least. Over the course of the next few days, strange things start to happen in the woods: chess pieces are moved on Doug’s board while he’s off...
Doug Woods may be a semi-successful media presenter and outdoorsman (at least on the web) but he’s hardly Bear Grylls in real life. He’s barely even a decent family man, sneaking out on his wife and daughter to go film his latest episode, which is why he and his crew are making a last-ditch attempt at a TV pitch by dropping him in the wilds of Northern Ontario for five days with little except his wits and some snazzy camera equipment to keep him company.
Or so he thinks, at least. Over the course of the next few days, strange things start to happen in the woods: chess pieces are moved on Doug’s board while he’s off...
- 6/3/2015
- by Mark Allen
- Nerdly
The Cast Inside the Strain is joined by very special guest Drew Nelson this week for a fantastic interview before we jump in and review Sunday’s action packed episode, It’s Not For Everyone!
Nelson is a hot up and comer who has guest starred in Suits, Supernatural, Smallville and Fringe, but fans of The Strain know him as none other than Kelly Goodweather’s romantic interest, Matt Sayles. We talk to Drew about his history with the role, the juicy on-set stories, and his favorite part about working with Del Toro and Corey Stoll. This is one interview you won’t want to miss!
Later on, we dive into this week’s episode of The Strain, where things really take off as Eph and company finally get their shot at the gross-out autopsy of the year. We also take a closer look at the insides of one of...
Nelson is a hot up and comer who has guest starred in Suits, Supernatural, Smallville and Fringe, but fans of The Strain know him as none other than Kelly Goodweather’s romantic interest, Matt Sayles. We talk to Drew about his history with the role, the juicy on-set stories, and his favorite part about working with Del Toro and Corey Stoll. This is one interview you won’t want to miss!
Later on, we dive into this week’s episode of The Strain, where things really take off as Eph and company finally get their shot at the gross-out autopsy of the year. We also take a closer look at the insides of one of...
- 8/4/2014
- by Caleb Masters
- We Got This Covered
We’re less than two weeks away from the start of Guillermo del Toro’s The Strain, a new TV series based on del toro’s novel and comic book series of the same name. We’ll have a number of special features headed your way over the next month and we start things off with Drew Nelson, who plays Matt Sayles on the series. Continue reading to learn about Drew’s experience working with Guillermo del Toro, his favorite moment on set, and what we can expect from his character:
Thanks for taking the time to chat with us, Drew. Before joining The Strain in the role of Matt Sayles, what was your familiarity with the work of Guillermo del Toro?
My pleasure! Pans Labyrinth put Guillermo on the map for me. That film, hands down, blew me away. His ability to create such mystical, dark worlds and his...
Thanks for taking the time to chat with us, Drew. Before joining The Strain in the role of Matt Sayles, what was your familiarity with the work of Guillermo del Toro?
My pleasure! Pans Labyrinth put Guillermo on the map for me. That film, hands down, blew me away. His ability to create such mystical, dark worlds and his...
- 7/9/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Drew Nelson is probably best known to the younger set as Duncan from the cartoon series “Total Drama Island,” but soon you’ll be able to see Nelson in a much more horrific, gory, and drama-filled light. Nelson is part of the much-hyped FX show “The Strain,” premiering July 13. The show has a ton going for it, including being executive produced by none other than Guillermo del Toro. ShockYa was happy to talk with Nelson about the show, his character Matt, what fans can expect and how it was working with del Toro. Congratulations on “The Strain”. Drew Nelson: Thank you, thank you. Have you been a fan of sci-fi-type [ Read More ]
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- 6/20/2014
- by monique
- ShockYa
It's becoming one of the most anticipated horror-themed television shows in some time. Guillermo del Toro's unique vampire tale "The Strain" premieres on FX on July 13. Recently one of the stars of the show, Drew Nelson, joined Dread Central to talk about the upcoming series.
Nelson shared his excitement about working with del Toro and having "The Strain" finally hit the air. "You have no idea! I'm so incredibly stoked that Guillermo chose me to be part of his vision," Nelson said.
"The creative team is top-notch, the best in the biz, and we're just hoping for the best. We're hoping that people catch on. I really feel, with this show, we're going to revolutionize the vampire genre and just turn it on its head. So all of us involved are extremely excited. And we've been keeping it a secret. It's been shrouded in secrecy this whole time and...
Nelson shared his excitement about working with del Toro and having "The Strain" finally hit the air. "You have no idea! I'm so incredibly stoked that Guillermo chose me to be part of his vision," Nelson said.
"The creative team is top-notch, the best in the biz, and we're just hoping for the best. We're hoping that people catch on. I really feel, with this show, we're going to revolutionize the vampire genre and just turn it on its head. So all of us involved are extremely excited. And we've been keeping it a secret. It's been shrouded in secrecy this whole time and...
- 6/13/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
On this date in...
1992: On Another World, Jenna reeled from the news that Lorna was Lucas and Felicia's daughter.
2010: Vanessa Marcil Giovinazzo returned to General Hospital as Brenda.
Celebrating a birthday today are:
Ashley Jensen (ex-Christina, Ugly Betty) - 42
Drew Nelson (ex-Robbie, Queer As Folk) - 32
Elisabeth Lund (ex-Lisa, Undressed) - 30
Chris Hemsworth (ex-Kim, Home And Away; ex-Jamie, Neighbours) - 28
Editor's Note: If you would like to submit a piece of soap opera history for this daily column, please email it to editor@welovesoaps.com.
1992: On Another World, Jenna reeled from the news that Lorna was Lucas and Felicia's daughter.
2010: Vanessa Marcil Giovinazzo returned to General Hospital as Brenda.
Celebrating a birthday today are:
Ashley Jensen (ex-Christina, Ugly Betty) - 42
Drew Nelson (ex-Robbie, Queer As Folk) - 32
Elisabeth Lund (ex-Lisa, Undressed) - 30
Chris Hemsworth (ex-Kim, Home And Away; ex-Jamie, Neighbours) - 28
Editor's Note: If you would like to submit a piece of soap opera history for this daily column, please email it to editor@welovesoaps.com.
- 8/11/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
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