Felicia goes on a boring trip

By Еvan Osentоn

In the spirit of such warm and fuzzy movies like In the Company of Men and Fireworks, comes Atom Egoyan’s latest masturbatory indulgence, Felicia’s Journey. Egoyan’s previous work, including The Sweet Hereafter and Exotica, were recognized by the prestigious (and elitist) Cannes Film Festival. Rest assured that Felicia’s Journey has not and will not receive… Continue reading Felicia goes on a boring trip

Nine more miles to go

By Laura Glick

Finding a vacant niche in Calgary’s music scene is not an easy task. For two years, Nine Miles to Morgan have carved themselves a place on the emo/pop/rock shelf. "We don’t really consider ourselves an emo band" says guitarist/vocalist Scott Bennie. "I guess because our lyrics are a bit emotional. We’re a bit poppier. It… Continue reading Nine more miles to go

Enchanting Christmas

By Laura Glick

Sometimes following tradition is the best way to go. For more than a dozen years Theatre Calgary has staged the classic Charles Dickens tale, A Christmas Carol. This year’s rendition is nothing short of enchanting. With Stephen Hair as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, A Christmas Carol is brought to life. From conveying the initial wretchedness… Continue reading Enchanting Christmas

Shadowy men from a shadowy planet

By Marcela Salamanca

Universally inspired and described as "exciting, yet smooth." Mocking Shadows are a band to keep an eye on. They describe their sound as "intimate, raw edged and mature"–a difficult combination to achieve for a seven piece band. For anyone willing to give Calgary talent a try, you will be pleasantly surprised. Roderick Tate and Jory… Continue reading Shadowy men from a shadowy planet

The Cider House blues

By Natalie Sit

You know there is one movie that you really have to see in the theatre. Terrible things will happen to you if you don’t. The Cider House Rules is not that type of movie. While it has a solid supporting cast (Michael Caine, Charlize Theron, Paul Rudd, Delroy Lindo) and amazing footage of the Maine… Continue reading The Cider House blues

Snapcase

By Laura Glick

Bursting from the confines of Buffalo, New York, Snapcase pummells listeners with their left hooks of aggressive hardcore and rock. Chanting anthems for a new breed of posi-core fans, the quintet continuously barrages listeners with non-preachy lyrics, tight dischord-laden guitars and gruff vocals. "Snapcase is the kind of band that has a lot of other… Continue reading Snapcase

Japan meets Canada

By Ali Abel

Ukiyo-e: (noun) 1. Traditional Japanese prints that are images of the floating world. 2. Art of and for the people. Impact is a display of Japanese and Canadian woodblock prints, whose main goal is to demonstrate the great influence of Japanese woodblock prints on Canadian printmakers. The display is full of bright colours, smooth lines… Continue reading Japan meets Canada

Winter Solace 1 is awe-inspiring

By Laura Glick

Mychael Maier never ceases to take my breath away. In Winter Solace 1, a group of local artists, including Maier, captivate audiences at first sight. With sculptures and numerous canvas paintings, Winter Solace 1 provides a much-needed retreat for weary heads. With sensual strokes and meticulous lines, Maier’s two pieces, "Torso" and "Emergence", exude passion… Continue reading Winter Solace 1 is awe-inspiring