With 2018 planted firmly in the rearview mirror, it’s time for Kingstonist to take a look back at the year in local music.
Our thriving local music scene continued to provide great new music for us to hear. There were new releases in 201...
Kingston hip hop artist collaborates with Puff Daddy protégé
A time capsule of early nineties Hip.
Applications are now being accepted for Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund
Clem Chesterfield's “Date Night” speaks to making the most of the time we have.
Government approves bill extending aid for music venues, live music workers.
Kingston’s favourite solstice celebration is back after two-year pandemic hiatus.
Johnny San, co-host of the Kingston Live podcast, has no shortage of praise for the Kingston music scene.
“We’ve talked in almost every episode so far that Kingston has a disproportionate amount of talent for its size,” said San. “...
An interview with SYML's Brian Fennell about his Sacred Spaces Tour and upcoming live performance in Kingston on May 14.
Event includes a free 2-month trial for new members.
Ted Evans cements a sound for his solo project with release of "Let It Go."
A Part Of It urges Canadians to challenge government officials to incentivize affordable and non-market housing.
Filmed in Kingston back in February 2018, Little Prison City will premiere on December 31 via the band's mobile app.
Natalie MacMaster reflects on a decade of her and husband Donell Leahy's popular Christmas tour, ahead of their Grand OnStage performance in Kingston.