A brand new professional-grade basketball court has been officially unveiled in the lower city, thanks to the work of a beloved Hamilton band. The Rally Court at Woodlands Park was made possible by ...
Hamilton’s own Arkells have stepped up to help transform a basketball court in the lower city into something truly special. Ward 3 councillor Nrinder Nann says the band’s lead singer, Max Kerman, ...
When the five members of the Arkells started planning a homecoming concert to celebrate the release of the band’s most recent album “Morning Report,” they knew they should go large. They had just sold ...
Arkells are having another Rally in their hometown of Hamilton, ON. On June 21, the group will take over Hamilton Stadium alongside Portugal. The Man, Valley and Seago. UPDATE (3/15, 12:00 p.m. ET): ...
If Arkells win another Juno for Group of the Year, they might need to rent space to store all those awards. The Hamilton rockers are up for their record-breaking seventh Juno for Group of the Year.
The Arkells have been criss-crossing the country wearing Hamilton pride for the past eight years. On Sunday night, the Hamilton rock quintet brought it home, leaving the FirstOntario Centre with two ...
Arkells returned to Toronto for the first time since 2009, with Max Kerman reflecting on the band's early days and NOW ...
The CanCon is strong in this one. The city of Hamilton, ON, is gearing up to name its snowplows, and to Arkells bandleader Max Kerman's surprise, his name is in the running. If fans from the band's ...
The big-hearted rock band Arkells opened up its performance at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage amphitheatre on Friday evening with Years in The Making. It’s actually been 17 months, not years, since the ...
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