Category: Arts
Need a break? Check out these markets to escape the fall blues
Sarah Palmer, Contributor | As temperatures cool towards the end of August, feelings of dread often boil inside of students as they oil-up their rusty academic gears in preparation for a new semester in September....
“Food, massages, therapy,” NYO Canada concludes the 2024 New Horizons tour at MRU
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | On Wednesday, July 31st, at the Bella Concert Hall in Mount Royal University’s Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts, the National Youth Orchestra (NYO) Canada hosted the finale of...
Team Canada FanFest hits it off on Stephen Ave
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | Stephen Avenue was again bombarded with red and white to celebrate Team Canada at Paris 2024. Saturday, July 27th, marked Calgary’s first public exposure to Team Canada pride, with...
An Evening with Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | NOTE: Originally uploaded May 12th, reuploaded for edits. Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are the world’s most iconic duo in the whodunnit world. And Kate Hamill decided to take...
McMahon Stadium’s Sudden Burst of Creativity: Canon FUTURES
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | On Sunday June 4th, University of Calgary’s McMahon Stadium was brimming with photography lights and newfound artistry. The Canon FUTURES Mentorship Program held an event called the “Calgary Creative...
Art at Sled Alley: Stacey Bru
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | The Sled Island Music & Arts Festival seeped through the city streets from Wednesday, June 19th, until Sunday, June 23rd. Venues ranging from the Palomino, to the Alcove Centre...
Entering Sled Alley
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | From Wednesday, June 19th, until Sunday, June 23rd, Calgary experienced an explosion of creativity and expression with this year’s launch of the Sled Island Music & Arts Festival. Venues...
Calgary’s latest lead in hip-hop: Tea Fannie
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | Sled Island Music & Arts Festival made its 2024 debut at the end of June, racking multitudes of performers for their shows. From art exhibitions to stand-up comedy and live...
Lauren Brotman stars in the Canadian premiere of The Girl on the Train at Vertigo Theatre all while never leaving the stage
Isabella West, Arts Editor | Amidst the mundane routine of her daily commute, a woman soon finds herself enthralled in a world of intrigue and danger. Lauren Brotman, who portrays the character of Rachel Watson...



