Category: Arts

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KOOZA!

by Kevin Rushworth From the very moment the character of the Trickster — a devilishly impish individual — leapt from the jack-in-the- box to start the Cirque du Soleil festivities, the crowd’s electricity hummed...

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Welcome to the Cuckoo’s Nest

by Kevin Rushworth Dark, looming shadows played eerily upon sterilized white walls as the curtain rose on Theatre Calgary’s production of the celebrated play One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The encompassing themes were set...

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Cut up that vintage tee!

by Claire Miglionico It was the simple yet perfect find that inspired Jenna Etcheverry to create in 2009 her ready to wear women’s line Madame Wolf: a wolf- printed vintage t-shirt spotted in Lethbridge’s...

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Local film gets experimental

by Jessica Melnychuk & Kaila Sept The Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF) has made its way into town, and one local filmmaker has proven that someone entering the industry doesn’t need a huge budget...

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Local boys make a mess

by Sarah Kitteringham The three men that make up Calgary act NOSIS are aware of the stereotypes that threaten to envelop them. Buzz genres like metal, rock, and blues all evoke certain preconceptions in...

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REDUCE, REUSE RESTYLE

by Claire Miglionico As childish as it may sound, back-to-school shopping is the buzz I look forward to every fall. This year, however, I barely shopped. Instead, I decided on putting up old clothes...

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Our tube is your tube

by Reflector Staff YouTube. The very word conjures images of sitting around and clicking useless videos. Anything, and I mean anything, can be found on the Internet. Viewers can watch a beached whale explode,...

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Fall arts picks

by Claire Miglionico & Zoey Duncan Haultain and First Street Festival www.victoriapark.org    September 12, 2010 Victoria Park is bucking the crummy rep it has been saddled with and as one of the last...

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Putting the ‘intern’ in international

by Sarah Kitteringham For those in programs that require internships, the thought of taking a job out of the city is either frightening or exciting. For me, it was both. As a third year bachelor...