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Hi Dad

May 29th, 2006 Waye Mason Comments off

My Dad could not get on to this site today because the double meta referred in the index page sent some people to the HPX website, and some to my website.

Dad is now a very proficient Mac geek. When he retired from the Navy it was back when officers dictated emails to secretaries that then typed it in for them, and then brought hard copies of replies for the desktop inbox. Now he catches html programming errors. It has been broken for three months, and it took my Dad to point it out. Thanks Dad!

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People Read This Website

May 26th, 2006 Waye Mason 3 comments

I got a cold call from a guy in Indiana who wants to invest in entertainment properties in Halifax. He was googling Halifax and my article on the Vogue came up.

I also know from this site’s stats that people searching Halifax, Culture, Nova Scotia Arts Council, Vogue Theatre, and Jack Bonaparte have all found this site, which is averaging an amazing 350 unique visitors a month. Amazing given the total lack of time I have to maintain it.

Hello people!

I will be more diligent in the future. I want to write an article about how bloody stupid liquor licensing and administration is in Nova Scotia, maybe I will do that this weekend.

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More Halifax Stones Madness

May 11th, 2006 Waye Mason Comments off

Recent response to a good and reasonable friend who happens to work at the Trade Centre Limited/Metro Centre regarding his question “really, don’t you want to see the stones play your hometown?”

I am for any band playing here under normal conditions…. however

1 – It’s so f**ing lame to imitate Moncton.

Halifax has everything going for it. We need to try and focus on being as good as Winnipeg and Edmonton and Quebec City and Hamilton, not worry about Moncton! Moncton had ONE cultural event in the last two years that put them on international radar. The response to Moncton saying “we are catching up with Halifax” is to smile and pat them on the head and say “we will see, talk to us in another couple of decades.” If we have to bring a big band, could we not bring Beyonce or someone who did NOT play here recently?

If TCL wants to do something like this, talk to the promoters, locally. Make Louis and Gigantic come up with a plan for a big commercial summer festival. A recurring summer fest. One off stuff with DKD at the helm… yech. But we have no venues for this size….

NEXT YEAR IS HPX 15th ANNIVERSARY. HELP ME GET COLD PLAY IN THE METRO CENTRE DURING HPX! This is building capacity HERE, not making a rich dude in Toronto and a rich dude in Montreal richer!

2 – Metro Centre _IS_ expensive. The bill outs on the non-rent (credit cards, electical, cover ice) are high. The tiered variable seating rent structure should be explicitly spelled out, not a matter of “talking to Ralph” (who I like and is ALWAYS good to me) If we want more concerts that make this a great city to live in, let’s get a price structure in place to support more concerts all the time.

3 – Infrastructure. When I was Pres of MIANS we passed a policy that simply says “no new spaces until the old spaces have adequate operational and capital funding” I stand by that policy. We have rinks and arenas and provincial arts centres and community halls and rec centres that need (lots) money. From the Cohn, to the Y’Arc, from the Forum, to the Amherst Arena.

4 – THE HILL SUCKS. too expensive. 175-300K? Lets build a band-shell, some day, after the other facilities are properly funded.

If I had 600K 1 time I would put it into improving facilities like the MPC at Forum, Alderney Gate, so more concerts can happen regularly. I would maybe BUY the Vogue on Gottingen and make a concert hall. Investments that work year round to make better music/culture happen.

End rant. (but tell me Waye, what do you really think? )

Rolling Stones in Halifax, Nova Scotia

May 9th, 2006 Waye Mason 1 comment

In a letter to Sue Uteck I wrote:

Hi Sue,

Trade Centre is going to land the Rolling Stones in Halifax during a weekend when hotels are packed, the Pop Explosion is launched, and the Film Fest is wrapping up.

We have plenty of bands that play here and never play Moncton. Is this necessary? Has council and or city staff/management encouraged this? Is it within the mandate of Trade Centre Limited to play the roll of a promotions company?

Sorry for the negativity, I just find this “keeping up with the Jones” ridiculous and demeaning to the city. If this is going to cost anything like the $600,000 that Moncton paid, well, there would be a lot more shows in the Metro Centre if the rent was cheaper year round!

W

In Lieu of Content

May 8th, 2006 Waye Mason Comments off

Juno weekend emptied me of energy, and now grant and sponsor applications has emptied me of wit and word. It especially sucks to set a personal goal of writing once week knowing no one reads it, its just for me, and then fail to actually meet the goal. On the other hand, most of what is keeping me from this is putting money in my pocket. So, in lieu of content:


Waye Mason –
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Pretentiously academian

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