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“A Day in the Life” with fibre artist, Nina Milloy

August 3, 2022 Chiara Di Lena

Life can be hectic, disorderly, and stressful, but Nina Milloy finds peace and tranquility in a metre of fabric and a skein of yarn. Though a graphic designer by training, Nina is a fibre artist […]

Alex Dallas
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Men, Wolves, and Pink Overalls: A Review of Horseface with Alex Dallas at Calgary Fringe

August 2, 2022 Jim Beard

In crafting a luck-of-the-draw system for entering the Calgary Fringe Festival, audience members can never quite be sure what to expect. They might come across a novice untried and untested. They might come across an […]

Jeff Newman
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Impressing Skeptics: Review of A Different Kind of Magic Show with Jeff Newman at Calgary Fringe

August 2, 2022 Jim Beard

Jeff Newman is not simply a magician. He’s a mentalist. His claim? That he can read your mind, and even influence your thoughts. For this skeptic and a few others that attended his show at […]

Calgary Fringe Festival
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Calgary Fringe Festival Offers Wide Opportunities for Entertainment

August 2, 2022 Jim Beard

The Calgary Fringe Festival has been a city staple since 2006. Still experimenting with a hybrid format due to the pandemic, the festival is accessible in person, in-person live streaming, or on-demand viewing which one […]

Lori Ryan
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“A Day in the Life” with Calgary artist, Lori Ryan

July 27, 2022 Sofia Touboul

Originally from Blenheim, a small farming community in Southwestern Ontario, Lori Ryan grew up loving art, writing and photography. After completing a BA in English from the University of Western Ontario, Lori moved to Calgary […]

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A Review of Hamilton: A History Lesson Sung and Danced

July 25, 2022 Jim Beard

The long-awaited Broadway phenomenon Hamilton has finally made its way to Calgary. There’s a reason for the hype. It’s good. It’s great, even. I don’t usually critique shows in goosebumps, but this one had me […]

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Where Is It Okay to Hike in Alberta?

July 25, 2022 Admin

If you love to hike, then you are spoiled for choices in beautiful Alberta. There are so many lovely hiking trails you can explore, parks to walk through, forests to wander and even downtown hiking […]

Ashley Alexandra
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“A Day in the Life” with contemporary abstract mixed media artist, Ashley Alexandra

July 20, 2022 Sofia Touboul

Ashley Alexandra is an emerging contemporary abstract mixed media artist that resides in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Caught up in decades of education and the professional career grind, the pandemic and the inception of motherhood brought […]

Michele Douccete
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“A Day in The Life” with Michele Douccete

July 13, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Michele Douccete grew up in Saskatchewan but has called Calgary home for over 25 years along with her husband Merlin & their two children, Cole and Makena. As a very active & adventurous individual, Michele […]

Calgary Stampede hosts its first Competition Powwow
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Calgary Stampede to hold its first Competition Powwow

July 12, 2022 Sarah Stupar

This year, Indigenous participation in the Calgary Stampede grows to new prominence! July 12th – 14th will see the first Competition Powwow take place in the Saddledome including competitive dancing, drumming, singing and a showcase […]

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