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By Tobias Ma
During a speaking event at last week’s Conservative convention in downtown Calgary, the Gauntlet managed to spot David Suzuki waiting for a book signing. We took the opportunity for a brief but bizarre interview before his speech that ended somewhat heatedly as Suzuki apparently felt cut off throughout. David Suzuki: Give me a [fist] bump.… Continue reading Gauntlet Q & A: David Suzuki
By Pauline Anunciacion
The front cover of Into the Sun depicts David Myles in a smart tan suit against a dark gold background- an apt portrayal of classiness, charm and confidence. David Myles offers a fresh taste of folk with a hint of exoticism with a hip-hop spin and Jamaican soul.Myles’s snazzy and sensual voice, heard especially on… Continue reading Spun: David Myles
By Morgan McWilliams
David Guetta’s newest release, Nothing but the Beat, combines his recent taste for more Top-40 sounds and some of his hard, old-school beats. If you’re looking for an album to throw on for a party, this is your best bet. There’s something in this album for everyone. Guetta offers some softer beats with “I Can… Continue reading Spun:David Guetta
By Remi Watts
I am of the opinion that David Vertesi, the young and handsome fellow that he is, gets laid on a most frequent basis (or at least should). I base my delicate yet serious opinion upon four premises: 1) His debut solo album, Cardiography is a shipshape sonically pleasing undertaking that could possibly be thought of… Continue reading Spun: David Vertesi
By Laura Bardsley
During the first two minutes of this mega-album featuring a litany of musical heavyweights, I was completely into it. The layers of sound fading in and out around Wayne Coyne’s vocals, along with the familiarity of the Flaming Lips’ sound combine for a journey through nostalgia– voices you’ve heard before collaborating with sounds you wouldn’t… Continue reading Spun: Dangermouse & David Lynch
By Alicia Ward
David Guetta’s album One Love provides music that is exactly expected of him: repetitive electronic tracks encouraging listeners to grab some glow sticks and dance. These tracks include “The Sound of Letting Go” and “On the Dancefloor,” both of which sound identical to many other tracks on the album, particularly “Gettin’ Over.” This album does… Continue reading Spun: David Guetta
By Steve Coyne
As a former professor at the University of Calgary, Dr. David Swann may have the prescription to help students and the province. The newly elected Liberal MLA for Calgary Mountain View and the party’s new environmental critic, Swann hopes to advance a unique set of priorities in the legislature. The 2004 election saw Swann and… Continue reading David Swann rocks the boat
By Andrew Ross
I had to check, but the songs on Hallucinations are not identical to the songs on David Usher’s last album–they just sound that way. Maybe he has a really well-developed “sound,” or maybe he hasn’t progressed as an artist at all–that all depends on whether you liked his last album. For those unfamiliar with Usher’s… Continue reading David Usher
By Еvan Osentоn
Variety proved successful for David Suzuki as he and a eclectic group of entertainers took the stage Tuesday evening at the Jack Singer Concert Hall, performing to a sold out crowd of anyone from middle-aged businessmen in suits to teenaged hippies.In his tour of six Canadian cities, the famed environmentalist was promoting his organization’s latest… Continue reading David Suzuki