Tuesday, December 6, 2016
BRONX / LUSH / REV: From the Archives
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
A History of the Edmonton Rave Scene in 3,000 Short Words
Edmonton Newspaper articles about raves, 1992 - 2015
A substantial part of the history of rave in Edmonton takes place in the pages of Edmonton's printed newspapers, the Journal and the Sun. Here, the “powers that be” – police, city officials, businesspeople, and the like – put forward their opinions or agendas about raving and ravers, with the ultimate intention of regulating, maybe banning raves in the city of Edmonton.
The articles listed here that provide an illuminating overview of the history of rave in Edmonton (viewed through a very particular lens). Articles are drawn from both of Edmonton’s local newspapers, as well as Canada's two national newspapers, the Globe and Mail and the National Post.
With new articles being added every week.
The articles listed here that provide an illuminating overview of the history of rave in Edmonton (viewed through a very particular lens). Articles are drawn from both of Edmonton’s local newspapers, as well as Canada's two national newspapers, the Globe and Mail and the National Post.
With new articles being added every week.
A brief history of Edmonton
“A rich and bountiful country abounding in all kinds of animals.” -- Angus Shaw, 1795
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Welcome
Welcome to this blog, the E-town Rave History Project.
This blog offers background information, appendices, and drafts for the book, E-town: A History of Rave in Edmonton. It's also a place for Edmonton ravers, new and old, to be a part of this project.
Subscribe to this blog, follow the associated Facebook page, and please don't be shy in the comments!
This blog offers background information, appendices, and drafts for the book, E-town: A History of Rave in Edmonton. It's also a place for Edmonton ravers, new and old, to be a part of this project.
Subscribe to this blog, follow the associated Facebook page, and please don't be shy in the comments!