A Canadian publication with a focus on comedy, country music, and the strong connection between the two. Inspired by Dolly Parton and Minnie Pearl, we’re jest so proud to be here.
To It and At It:
A collection of songs of Métis people, places and stories via Ishkōdé Records
People of Comedy: Celebrating 30 Years of the Nubian Show honours comedian Kenny Robinson
Koss’s book asks the question, is this country enough?
Owen Riegling leads in nominations
New podcasts from Trevor Campbell, and Alia Rasul and Anesti Danelis
A 20 City Farewell from Canada’s First Lady of Country Music
The first all Indigenous stand-up comedy feature documentary
ALBUM News and REVIEWS:
A collection of songs of Métis people, places and stories via Ishkōdé Records
There’s no shortage of truly hysterical stories throughout this special.
Grandpa & Me out November 5, 2024
A rather eclectic set tossing out one bizarre but highly amusing concept after another.
A display of a clever writer and original thinker.
The album teems with a timeless quality.
The second album from this dynamic stand up comedian.
A comedy album that is infectiously conversational.
That Brittney Spencer namechecks Reba, Dolly, Aretha, Johnny and June and Alanis serves as fair warning of what’s to come.
Jesse Singh is known for his jokes that unite the most divided room.
Desirée brings her loveable scamp persona in full force on this delightfully quirky album.
A near-perfect recipe of country pop with sweet harmonies.
Everything flows freely in a casual and colloquial way, even when it’s an obscure topic like illegal death goals.
Koury’s effective dialogue makes it feel like he’s speaking to just one listener.
Clocking in at over 140 minutes and 30 songs, Dolly isn't cutting any corners.
The album is solidly written and beautifully structured - all wrapped up in a neat little package.
Nashville Hurricane: A Curious Tale of Finger Pickin’ Fury runs May 7-11 at the CAA Theatre