A well-tailored playlist can be the key to an efficient study session. As finals season approaches, we thought The Bruns should do our part in helping fellow students—as the kids say—“lock in.”
A well-tailored playlist can be the key to an efficient study session. As finals season approaches, we thought The Bruns should do our part in helping fellow students—as the kids say—“lock in.”
Absolute Losers have released an incredible new album, In the Crowd, that fans of upbeat rock everywhere should be excited to hear, with a sound similar to The Beatles and The Strokes.
Mr. Super Dude, formerly known as award-winning rapper Brockway Biggs, is revolutionizing the kindie (kids’ indie) music scene with his dynamic and engaging sound. Drawing from his extensive background in hip-hop, Mr. Super Dude creates energetic beats and clever, catchy lyrics that captivate both children and adults. Inspired by his transition to parenthood, he seamlessly …
For the past five years, a local woman by the name of Sabarah Pilon who goes by the stage name DenMother, has been working on music. On September 17 2024, DenMother released her album I Chased The Water. According to DenMother, she prepared this album by meditating and performing rituals along the Atlantic Shore for …
Joel Rumson Officer Square, situated in Fredericton, New Brunswick’s Historic Garrison District, has been held as a historic and eventful center piece by many Fredericton residents. Initially established by the British Government, the many buildings scattered around the square provided support to the military through housing, stores, and security. Out of these numerous original buildings, …
Festival season isn’t over yet. One event music lovers in New Brunswick can’t afford to miss is Fest Forward. Formerly known as the New Brunswick Musician Emerge festival, Fest Forward has been making waves since its inception in 2013. "The vision behind the weekend was to provide emerging musicians with the tools and resources to …
New Brunswick has earned its fair share of nicknames from Canadian residents living outside the province that we call home. Such examples include “Canada’s armpit”, “the province where fun goes to die,” as well as “Canada's great Atlantic pit stop.” Whilst there is some truth to these nicknames for three quarters of the year, it’s …