Tag: Clark Hall

Autism Partnership's Trevstock takes Clark Hall

Trevstock hopes to bring autism awareness and local tunes to the Queen’s community. On Friday Jan. 31, Clark Hall Pub will serve as host to Autism Partnership’s long running concert in support of Autism Ontario. Featuring a lineup of local artists, this event is the club’s biggest yearly fundraiser....

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Clairmont The Second’s declaration of independence

Juno nominee Clairmont The Second’s  unconventional beats, provocative lyrics and self-production are uncompromisingly independent.   On Mar. 29, the rapper brought his maverick performance to Clark Hall Pub, proving an unstoppable force to be reckoned with as he won over even those who initially...

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Hey Ocean! energizes Clark Hall

Brimming with an effervescent brand of folky, synth-infused alternative pop, Canadian indie darlings Hey Ocean! delivered an impassioned performance at Clark Hall on Friday night. Promising an intimate venue prior to the show, Hey Ocean! delivered. The band put on a fun, energetic and infectious setlist...

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Clark Hall Pub hosts independent bands for a night of live music

Clark Hall, isn’t that an engineering bar? Guess again folks. In addition to the classic Wednesday night trivia and Friday afternoon Ritual, Clark quietly hosts a cocktail of different “wild card” Thursday nights for any faculty to enjoy, from euchre and foosball tournaments to the Nashville country...

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Kickin' it with Krief

Last Friday night, Patrick Krief and his similarly-named band, Krief, ventured from Montreal to play Clark Hall Pub. The atmosphere was relaxed, yet the audience was nothing short of enthusiastic.  Complementing Krief’s more conventional rock sound was Fleece, a hip psychedelic jazz-rock band also...

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Canadian lads on continental jaunt

On their new record, Vancouver-based group Bend Sinister are trading in their sound. Having just played famed music festival SXSW in Austin, Texas, the group is moving onto other American hotspots, like New York City, Detroit and Chicago, to play their fourth full-length studio album Animals, released...

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KC gets funky

KC Roberts and the Live Revolution are out to make you forget your troubles. A longtime staple in the Toronto music scene, they have consistently sold out venues like The Annex Wreck Room and The Horseshoe Tavern. Their new album, Parkdale Funk 2: Sides, has it all: techno, hip-hop, funk and rock...

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A conversation with Craig Cardiff

After a workshop at Nipissing and before a house show in town, Craig Cardiff will be returning to Clark Hall for another intimate affair. The folk singer-songwriter plays Kingston a few times a year, often organizing shows in student houses. It’s clear to see that connection – between fans, with the...

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Clark Hall anniversary draws alumni

For the past 30 years Jim McDownall has annually returned to Clark Hall Pub. McDownall, Sci ’77, visited campus for the pub’s 40th anniversary celebrations last week. He said he noticed a marked difference in alumni presence on campus compared to previous years. “There are fewer alumni here this weekend,”...

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