TV | Hudson & Rex: A Man & His Dog
3Atlantic Canada’s own John Reardon reflects on the success and longevity of locally shot international television hit Hudson & Rex
A proven winner across the globe, it was only a matter of time before the police procedural drama with a twist, Hudson & Rex, made its way to
The Adventures of The Singing Newfoundlander Part Three
0In part three of our series with Michael T. Wall, the legendary entertainer defies father time
by Nick Travis
Newfoundland-born country singer Michael T. Wall has been many places, met many people and achieved a lot in his day. He’s rubbed shoulders with names like Johnny Cash,
Haywire: Still Rockin’ on The Rock, Part 1
0In this two-part feature, Haywire’s Paul MacAusland shares what living the dream was really like back in the band’s heyday, plus what led him to rockin’ out and living life on ‘The Rock’
While recording and touring in the 80s and 90s might have been Haywire’s musical heyday, vocalist
AUDIO | Never Ever Really Grow Up
0When my son was born in Ontario over 24 years ago I often would utter, “stop growing!” He continued to blatantly disregard my motherly command, of course, though I wasn’t happy about it.
Sometimes, I huffed the phrase in practicality-driven frustration as my 11 pounder-at-birth seemed to expand beyond his
Randy & Stephanie Ham It Up on The Morning Jam
0Come for a good time, stay for a long time: Randy Snow & Stephanie O’Brien provide the fun & more
Randy Snow and Stephanie O’Brien have something special. They joke. They tease. But they also have one another’s back. Their radio magic wouldn’t be what it is otherwise.
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The Adventures of The Singing Newfoundlander Part Two
0From the U.S.S.R to Australia & Israel Michael T. Wall has spread his music worldwide
By Nick Travis
Newfoundland country singer-songwriter Michael T. Wall has seen and done more than your average man, to say the least.
From touring Australia to singing his Newfoundland-centric style of music in the
2021 | July 18-24
Jim Furlong: Invites Mischief
0There is an old expression I learned in Labour College about how weaknesses in a contract “invite mischief.” The phrase has come to my mind in recent days when we hear the deeply disturbing reports of graves found on the grounds of so-called residential schools run by the Catholic Church.
Living with a Rotational Dad
0Rotational work has become a staple of NL’s economy – but my Dad was the first of anybody I knew who made it his career
By Griffen Stuckless
My father is a Millwright by trade which means he can pretty much do whatever trade is needed in order to









