| Divine Brown is in town promoting her much anticipated second album, "The Love Chronicles", hailed as a virtual trip through the last half century of soul music. Known for her strong voice and retro sound, Divine Brown is one of the country's strongest urban talents.\r\n\r\nMatthew Anderson catches up with Divine Brown to chat. The object is simple. Each DJ gets 15 minutes to flex their biggest and best party set to date with the only criteria being that they mix at least 3 genres of music. Judges will base their decision on who will represent Vancouver in the Canadian finals in Toronto on creativity, track selection, skills, stage presence and audience response. Over $3,000 is being awarded in cold hard cash and the chance to represent Vancouver in the finals on March 13 at Circa Nightclub in Toronto.\r\n\r\nMatthew Anderson checks in with the Judges, DJ's and all the other madness of the event Creators of the TV show "'da Kink in my Hair" Trey Anthony and Ngozi Paul are embarking on a national public speaking tour continuing through Black History Month to empower underprivileged youth and women.\r\n\r\nWe caught up with them at Suki's Salon in Vancouver to find out about their tour and their thoughts on cultural diversity in Canadian Arts VJ Matthew Anderson catches up with godfather of Canadian West Coast hip hop Red 1 of The Rascalz is back with an up coming solo album. Getting his fingers in as many pies as he can talk to him about his producing and catch up on where The Rascalz are at today VJ Matthew Anderson caught up with The Waking Eyes members Joey Penner and Steve Senkiw. The group formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 2001 as more of a musical collective and recording project than a proper band but now with several records under their belt and a solid fan base, it's safe to say their success as a band is only growing. We interviewed them about growing up in Manitoba and where they find inspiration. |