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Another Day, Another Racist Karen Rant

May 12, 2022 Admin

Downtown Calgary was the backdrop for a recent racist tirade that received a whole lot of attention on TikTok and Twitter this past week (almost 300K and 30K views on each platform at the time […]

Comedy

Chatting with Calgary comedian Juan Forno

May 12, 2022 Demian Vernieri

We recently spoke with Calgary comedian Juan Forno about his influences, style and his upcoming first full-length album “Snow Mexican”. How would you describe your comedy style? I would describe my comedy style as honest […]

Cameron Chapman
Arts

“A Day in the Life” with actor and singer, Cameron Chapman

May 11, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Cameron Chapman is a hardworking actor who was born in Red Deer on April 3rd, 1997. They are a talented vocalist and amazing dancer whose talents have graced the stage since they were 12 years […]

WinSport
Charity

Charitable Choices: WinSport at Calgary’s Former Olympic Grounds

May 10, 2022 Rafael Kuerti

The Calgary Olympic Development Association (CODA), also known as WinSport, is a non-profit organization based in Calgary that operates and maintains Calgary’s 1988 Olympic Grounds, as well as Canmore’s Bill Warren Training Centre. Most Calgarians […]

February's Dog Paul J Chinook and Crew
Arts

Of Oil and Men: A Film Review of February’s Dog

May 9, 2022 Jim Beard

February’s Dog is an independent project filmed in parts of rural southern Alberta that exposes the human ramifications of a feast or famine oil economy. The story follows characters, Dale and Nigel as they struggle […]

Lazy Bake
Local Business

Homegrown Business: Katie Duffin, Founder of Lazy Bake

May 9, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Lazy Bake is a Calgary business that offers easy at-home baking kits. We spoke with Katie Duffin, Founder, to find out more about them. What is your business called and what does it do? Lazy […]

Lifestyle

Why Canada will always be a hockey country

May 9, 2022 Admin

To the foreign onlooker, Canada has become simultaneous with a number of things. Those being snowy mountain ranges, maple syrup, bears and Robin Scherbatsky. But one other thing that goes together like two pedals of […]

Review: Cantata - the play that could have been a zoom call
Arts

Cantata – the play that could have been a zoom call

May 7, 2022 Sarah Stupar

Cantata (Rumours of My Crazy, Useless Life) By Clem Martini played April 28 – May 7, 2022 at Stage Theatre in Calgary, Alberta When I was asked to review Cantata, a dramatization and fictionalization of […]

midge
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Midge the cat needs a new loving home in the Calgary area

May 7, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Hey! I’m Midge! Foster Mom says I am a sweet, smart, active lady who will keep you endlessly entertained with my antics. Although I’m an old lady, I’m no couch potato! I’m in very good […]

Dora Maar: The Wicked One Daniela Vlaskalic
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The Muse and the Minotaur: A Review of Dora Maar: The Wicked One

May 6, 2022 Jim Beard

Solo-person shows are difficult to pull off. One challenge lies in creating good enough material to keep an audience engaged. A second challenge lies in the actor. Are they dexterous and versatile enough to meet […]

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