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In conversation with Paper Ladies

The Journal met up with up-and-coming rockers and long-time friends, Paper Ladies, to talk about their washy sound, musical idols, and future aspirations, which may include a food truck. Founded in 2015, Paper Ladies is an Indie rock and psychedelic band, comprised of once “mortal enemies”, Thomas...

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Let’s talk about Kasador

On Wednesday, Kingston crew Kasador brought the heat to the Grad Club.  Despite the interruption of a fire alarm, fans and friends were in the crowd, dancing and singing along to the band’s latest singles.  “We want people to have a good time at the show and party,” Boris Baker, bassist in Kasador...

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Zobary a growing musical talent

It’s not every day you hear a cover so good you wonder why anyone would listen to the original.  Singer, songwriter and student Erez Zobary’s genre-defying, flawless renditions of songs like Adele’s ‘When We Were Young’, and Amy Winehouse’s ‘Valerie’ accomplish that feat. She also composes, performs...

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Those Gulls perfect and perform their newest album

Ottawa-based band Those Gulls will once again bring their punk-rock sound to Kingston, this time to perform new music from their album Forevermore. Those Gulls formed in 2007 when life-long friends Andrew Grosvenor, vocalist and guitarist, and Peter Zachar, drummer, started to play together. While...

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Pick Brothers stand strong

With an upcoming tour and a prospective album in the works, the eclectic trio of brothers in the Pick Brothers Band are prepared to make 2015 their year. The rock and roll/soul band, fresh off a high-energy performance at QPOP Music Festival, originates from Toronto. The band consists of members Jeremiah...

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Nick Faye’s resonant sound

A good artist will often cope with the everyday struggles of life by channeling their experiences, feelings and thoughts into their music, and that’s exactly what singer-songwriter Nick Faye does. Hailing from Regina, Sask. Faye and his band bring with them from the prairies a unique and refreshing...

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Art conservationist looks back

Queen’s Art History programme has produced plenty of successful alumni, and Srebrenka Bogovic-Zeskoski is no exception. Graduating from Queen’s Masters of Art Conservation program in 1985, Bogovic-Zeskoski works as both an art conservationist specializing in painting conservation and a professor of...

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Lost Cousins are finding their sound

Multiple performances in Ottawa, Barrie and Toronto indicated a strong end-of-summer finish for indie-rock band Lost Cousins, who hope to continue the success this year with an influx of new music. The Kingston band is comprised of members Dylan Hay, Sci ’15, on bass guitar, Cam Duffin, ArtSci ’15,...

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Alumnus breaks into gallery business

Gallery owner and Queen’s art history graduate Mark Zadorozny took his passion for visual art and turned it into a career. Zadorozny is the creator and director of the Mark Christopher Gallery, which is currently located in the Parkdale area of West Toronto. He first opened up the Gallery in 2013...

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Strength coach a boon for basketball

Nick Boon’s love for the game hasn’t faded. The fourth-year PheKin student has worked with the Gaels men’s basketball team since arriving at Queen’s, taking on a role as strength and conditioning coach this year. He took the position after working with the men’s volleyball team last winter. It’s part...

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Bridging the player-coach gap

Jason Jones plays his part for the love of the game. The men’s hockey equipment manager, nicknamed by the team as “Jonesy,” is instrumental in doing the dirty work — assuring the team’s prepared for every practice, home game and road trip. He’s invaluable and a “go-between,” who’s able to have relationships...

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