Spun: Jimmy Zee

By Ken Clarke

Vancouver musician Jimmy Zee’s latest release is an R&B mixture of various genres bordering on blues rock, funk, soul and folk. Each track is dominated by Zee’s appropriately gravelly vocals which tie all of the song styles together into a cohesive whole. Zee penned all but one of the songs himself with the exception being… Continue reading Spun: Jimmy Zee

Spun: Us & Others

By Mathew Richards

Recorded over the course of two years in various studios throughout Toronto, the name Patchwork for the debut album from Us & Others is a fitting title for all the album tries to incorporate. Sadly, the metaphoric effect is lost over the course of the album as all the poetry and creativity are drowned in… Continue reading Spun: Us & Others

U of C snowboarders compete at Univesiade Games in Turkey

By Rhiannon Kirkland

Getting the chance to compete at games, whether they are provincial, national or international, is always an amazing opportunity for athletes. Seven U of C students are at the 2011 Universiade Games — an international sporting event for athletes attending university — in Erzurum, Turkey. Competition began on Jan. 27 and will conclude on Feb.… Continue reading U of C snowboarders compete at Univesiade Games in Turkey

Pimp my toboggan

By Rhiannon Kirkland

The average wooden toboggan or crazy carpet may seem like a fairly simple thing, but that’s not the case for a group of engineering students taking the toboggan to a whole new level. Thirty University of Calgary students competed in the 2011 Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race held in Edmonton from Jan. 26-30. “The event… Continue reading Pimp my toboggan

Men’s volleyball remain undefeated, women hunt for playoff spot

By Douglas Long

This past weekend was an eventful and rewarding time for both University of Calgary volleyball teams. The women’s team won both contests versus the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack, taking Friday’s match 3-0 and Saturday’s 3-1. The men’s team continued their perfect 14-0 record by sweeping the TRU Wolfpack 3-0 and 3-0. So far this season… Continue reading Men’s volleyball remain undefeated, women hunt for playoff spot

Calgary after Zak Pashak

By Andy Williams

Zak Pashak is a staple in Calgary’s art scene. That’s why when news breaks that he has sold his bar, Broken City, and is stepping down from his position as festival director for the hugely popular Sled Island Music Festival, it’s bound to worry Calgarians. But don’t fret your pretty little head too much, with… Continue reading Calgary after Zak Pashak

The Way Back gets lost

By Chad Utke

The Oscars are a funny business. In recent years, a couple of film studios have waited until the last possible second to release films they hope to be in contention for a golden statue. Newmarket’s release of The Way Back in December is no different. A film littered with famous names, treacherous yet beautiful landscapes… Continue reading The Way Back gets lost