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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 […]

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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 […]

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 […]

Parts & Labour Rico Pisco Col Cseke
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Hardships of Temporary Foreign Workers: A Review of Parts & Labour

July 4, 2022 Jim Beard

Verbatim theatre is a style in which plays are crafted and structured around precise words from interviews about specific events. Depending on the events structured, and the quality of the interview, an audience may be […]

David Spade Perfroms at the Great Outdoors in 2021
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Calgary comics bring the laughs to the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival

June 23, 2022 Sarah Stupar

The Great Outdoors Comedy Festival is returning to Alberta! After debuting in Edmonton last year, this year the festival will be happening in Calgary at Prince’s Island Park from June 24th to the 26th, and […]

Precious Akpoguma
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“A Day in the Life” with emerging artist, Precious Akpoguma

June 22, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Precious Akpoguma is a dear friend of mine. We met during our first year of university- we had an acting class together with Clem Martini, and we quickly bonded over our mutual love for Korean […]

Arts

“A Day in the Life” with performer, Jessica Jones Deroche

June 15, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Although Jessica Jones does many things in her life, like planning parties, working at her job as an office manager, or spending time with her family, her passion in life is for performance. She has […]

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 […]

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