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BJ Sosa
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“A Day in The Life” with BJ Sosa

June 8, 2022 Chiara Di Lena

Born in Calgary in 1980, BJ Sosa experienced some of the city’s best days growing up. During the 1988 Winter Olympics, he carried the torch for a portion of its journey, and in 1989, celebrated […]

The 2nd edition of the Calgary Black Film Festival inspired and uplifted local filmmakers
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The 2nd edition of the Calgary Black Film Festival

June 3, 2022 Sarah Stupar

It may surprise some readers to learn that the city of Calgary holds Canada’s 4th largest Black population. From May 26th to 29th our city was out celebrating the second iteration of the Calgary Black […]

Hannah Kerbes
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“A Day in the Life” with photographer, actor and voice teacher, Hannah Kerbes

June 1, 2022 Demian Vernieri

By the time she was 4 years old, Hannah Kerbes could sing the entire score of “Into The Woods”. While studying with Elaine Case, Hannah Kerbes had great success at many local and provincial festival […]

East Town Get Down is happening May 28th
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East Town Get Down music festival is fun for all ages

May 27, 2022 Sarah Stupar

If it feels like the east side of the Deerfoot is a world away, that might be because until 1961, the neighbourhood of Forest Lawn was its own town. Now it’s home to a vibrant […]

Amanda Maglis-Long
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“A Day in The Life” with Acrylic painter Amanda Maglis-Long

May 25, 2022 Chiara Di Lena

Amanda Maglis-Long has a passion for life! A great love for all things fun, furry, friends and family. Her fervour for nature and adventure along with her drive to create has resulted in a unique […]

The Cast of Clue at Vertigo Theatre. Photo by Tim Nguyen.
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Crime, Comedy and Choreography: A Review of Vertigo Theatre’s Clue

May 20, 2022 Jim Beard

It’s an education in timing. The pacing is quick. The movement is fluid. The spacing is precise. And I’m not even talking about the acting yet. I’m talking about the set and its ingenious eye-popping […]

FOONYAP
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“A Day in the Life” with Calgary creative, FOONYAP

May 18, 2022 Demian Vernieri

FOONYAP is a classically trained violinist and vocalist who lives and creates in Mohkínstsis / Calgary – Treaty 7 Territory. She is a magnetic performer whose music weaves together otherworldly vocals and Asian melodies that […]

Cameron Chapman
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“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 […]

February's Dog Paul J Chinook and Crew
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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 […]

Review: Cantata - the play that could have been a zoom call
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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 […]

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