| NEWS
Canada asked to open doors to refugees
Citizens for Public Justice calls for easier access and integration
By Amy Steele
YWCA to drop program for prostitutes
By Amy Steele
LETTERS
Zoos defence of plan to bring in polar bears and belugas rings false
by Michael Alvarez-Toye
VIEWPOINT
Removing barriers to progress
Innovative affordable housing initiative helps people set things straight
by Erich Mende
Whats inside the 39th Parliament?
by Raymond E. Biesinger
FOOD
Cest magnifique or, yum yum
Simple, elegant bistro a delicious addition to 11th Avenue
by Lenore Hume
BOOKS
Surviving the shame and guilt of abuse
Sheldon Kennedys new memoir brings readers into the aftermath
by Andrew Aitkenhead
The language of butterflies and moths
Poet Angela Rawlings mingles Lepidoptera with human sleep cycles
by Derek Beaulieu
Poetry for journalists and prostitutes
Local publisher Frontenac House has a strong lineup with Quartet 2006
by Bryn Evans
Poetry dominates the end of April
The Calgary International Spoken Word Festival gears up for its third year
by Bryn Evans
LIFESTYLES
Achieving tolerance through
curling
Apollo Friends in Sports annual Western Cup wraps up another year
by Shawn Hoult
SPRING NEW MUSIC
Things have gotten so much better
The rise and rise (and rise and rise) of Franz Ferdinand
by Mark Hamilton
Indie rocks shining star
Stars and Broken Social Scene singer Amy Millan strikes out on her own
by Brandon Tenold
Drive-by Truckers
A Blessing and a Curse
reviewed by Mary-Lynn Wardle
Mystics finally win the war
Some valuable life lessons from those fearless freaks The Flaming Lips
by Mark Hamilton
The Streets
The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living
reviewed by Jesse Locke
The Wet Secrets are out
Six-piece re-records their dirty rock debut
by Jesse Locke
Cold Cut
Sound Mirrors
reviewed by Jesse Locke
Hip hop slap and tickle
Spank Rock teases their audience with a wild and crazy new album
by Colin Smith
Roots Manuva
Alternately Deep
reviewed by Colin Smith
Pursuit of a lifetime
Belle and Sebastian are in it for the long haul
by Mark Hamilton
Stereophonics
Live From Dakota
reviewed by Nathan Atnikov
New tunes for the car stereo this season
by Joanne Huffa
Upcoming releases for spring & summer
compiled by Kirsten Kosloski
Keeping an eye on local hip hop
by Simon Trafford
Death Cab for Cutie lightens up
Singer Benjamin Gibbard shows that he really does have a sense of humour
by Aubrey McInnis
In good company
Julie Doiron makes the most of her musical collaborations
by Jason Lewis
The Man in Blacks band
The Tennessee Three move out of the shadow
by Rick Overwater
CD REVIEWS
Built to Spills return to the eight-minute solo
CD Reviews:
Built to Spills You In Reverse
reviewed by Jason Lewis
Eagles of Death Metals Death By Sexy
reviewed by Aubrey McInnis
Deadboy & The Elephantmens We Are Night Sky
reviewed by Jason Lewis
Belle and Sebastians Late NIght Tales
reviewed by Mark Hamilton
Bubba Sparxxxs the Charm
reviewed by Red Eye
Mecca Normals the Observer
reivewed by Laura Glick
VISUAL ARTS
Contemplative processes exposed
human/natures installations engage with a variety of mediums
By Wes LaFortune
THEATRE
Beg, borrow, steal and destroy opera
Dismantling the aria Bubonic Tourist continues to push boundaries
by Pearl Meyer
Shaking the dust off a theatrical treasure
Archeologists unearth more than they bargained for in Ghost Rivers Dig
by Jeff Kubik
An unflinching portrait of wars horror
Subtlety be damned Urban Curvzs Necessary Targets devastating
By Jeff Kubik
OPERA
Dragons and sopranos
Calgary Opera rounds out the season with Mozarts beloved fantasy, The Magic Flute
by Tim Christison
FILM
Notes from the underground
Calgarys alternative film festival grows by leaps and bounds
by Shaun English
Theyre good for it, we swear
Friends with Money examines relationships between borrowers and lenders
by Roberta McDonald
Digging for buried treasures
Critics rundown this years offerings at the Calgary Underground Film Fest
St. Martyrs of the Damned reviewed by Jason Lewis
Exiles in Lotus Land reviewed by Shaun English
The Puffy Chair reviewed by Shaun English
Mad Cowgirl reviewed by Shaun English
Film Geek reviewed by Andrew Aitkenhead
Hiro reviewed by Andrew Aitkenhead
Momentary grasp of reason
Joyeux Noel beautifully captures The Christmas Truce of 1914
by Mark Hamilton
VIDEO VULTURE
Chow, bella
Cannibals take to the streets in the Italian-made Canninbal Apocalypse
By John Tebbutt
MY MESSY BEDROOM
Reality check
Sunday brunch with the gals, and all is as it should be
By Josey Vogels |