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Literary-Inspired Events to Check Out This Spring

March 2, 2016 Madison Bartlett

Spring is just around the corner, so it’s time to slip out of hibernation, put on those rain boots, and get out of the house! From a discussion and reading by the author of the […]

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Wild Jobs Part Five: Wildlife Photographer

January 29, 2016 Tyler Dixon

Photography has long been a hobby of mine, especially wildlife photography. I always thought that professional photographers that were paid to photograph wild creatures in exotic locations had some of the best jobs in the […]

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Tom Wayman’s New Collection Captures Complexities of B.C.’s Interior

October 27, 2015 Madison Bartlett

Award-winning author and poet Tom Wayman will be launching his new collection of short stories, The Shadows We Mistake for Love, on Tuesday, November 3 at Shelf Life Books. The stories, connected by geography, each detail the lives of […]

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Living Analogue in a Digital World

September 14, 2015 Heidi Stobert

We live in a digital age. I don’t really need to tell you that, you know. We write emails to our friends, not letters. We write notes on laptops, instead of notebooks, and I doubt […]

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How to Succeed in Hollywood Without Really Acting: A Calgarian’s Guide to the Auditioning Process

August 4, 2015 Madison Bartlett

Peter Skagen is a born and raised Calgarian whose book, How to Succeed in Hollywood Without Really Acting, was released earlier this year. The actor, who was inspired to join the film industry when he started […]

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A Boat by Any Other Name: Bookish Boats at South Glenmore Park

July 21, 2015 Madison Bartlett

Sometimes us literary types are stereotyped as being homebodies, but prove your non-bibliophile friends wrong this summer by taking your love for books outdoors. A lot of Calgarians gather around the Glenmore Reservoir for canoeing, […]

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