• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Calgary Guardian
  • Home
  • Arts
    • Creators
    • Design
    • Fashion
    • Film
    • Literature
    • Performing Arts
    • Photography
    • Visual Arts
  • Lifestyle
    • Comedy
    • Outdoors
    • Pets
  • Food & Drink
    • Recipes
  • Music
    • Country
    • Electronic
    • Folk
    • Funk / Soul / RnB
    • Hip Hop
    • Indie
    • Jazz
    • Pop Music
    • Punk
    • Rock
  • Travel
    • Calgary Tourism
    • Alberta Travel
  • The City
    • Charity
    • Community
    • Local Business
    • History
Recent News
  • [ November 4, 2025 ] Mojojojo the dog needs a new home in the Calgary area Lifestyle
  • [ November 3, 2025 ] Homegrown Business: Dawit of Bono Coffee Local Business
  • [ November 2, 2025 ] Recipe for Twice-Baked Chili Cheese Potatoes from Armstrong Cheese Food & Drink
  • [ November 1, 2025 ] Hester the cat needs a new home in the Calgary area Lifestyle
  • [ October 31, 2025 ] From Nonna’s Kitchen to Calgary’s Plate: The Story of Lusi Italian Kitchen and Pizzeria Food & Drink
Homestage

stage

Alex Dallas
Arts

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 […]

Calgary Fringe Festival
Arts

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 […]

The Cast of Clue at Vertigo Theatre. Photo by Tim Nguyen.
Arts

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 […]

Dora Maar: The Wicked One Daniela Vlaskalic
Arts

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 […]

Alexandra Dawkins
Arts

“A Day in the Life” with local actor Alexandra Dawkins

February 20, 2019 Admin

Alexandra Dawkins is a kind person, a great cook, an artist, a traveler and a lover of all dogs. Together we live in Berlin and stumble through learning German, absurd bureaucracy, nightlife and historical sights. […]

Weekly Newsletter

Most Recent Posts

  • Mojojojo
    Mojojojo the dog needs a new home in the Calgary area
    November 4, 2025
  • Bono Coffee
    Homegrown Business: Dawit of Bono Coffee
    November 3, 2025
  • Recipe for Twice-Baked Chili Cheese Potatoes
    Recipe for Twice-Baked Chili Cheese Potatoes from Armstrong Cheese
    November 2, 2025
  • Hester
    Hester the cat needs a new home in the Calgary area
    November 1, 2025
  • From Nonna's Kitchen to Calgary's Plate: The Story of Lusi Italian Kitchen and Pizzeria
    From Nonna’s Kitchen to Calgary’s Plate: The Story of Lusi Italian Kitchen and Pizzeria
    October 31, 2025
Calgary Guardian
  • About Calgary Guardian
  • Advertise on Calgary Guardian
  • Contact Calgary Guardian
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Login
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
About Us

A Calgary-centric online lifestyle magazine focusing on arts, culture, food, history, lifestyle & more.

Archive

Copyright © 2025 | Calgary Guardian