By Jeff Kubik

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March 18, 2010

Twinkle, twinkle big theatre star Ronnie Burkett returns with someone else’s life story
in Theatre

February 25, 2010

Who’s afraid of the living dead? Sluggish, old-fashioned ‘zombies’ don’t quite do the trick anymore
in Film Reviews Not something for Everyman Re-imagining a classic through movement
in Theatre

February 4, 2010

Traditionally critical Bluegrass veteran defies conservative genre conventions
in Music Previews

January 28, 2010

Dirty times on the Prairies If you don’t like filth, sex and evangelism, you won’t like PIG
in Theatre

January 7, 2010

Organizing and improvising Calgary’s other Rodeo is a well-thought out scramble
in Theatre Performing in comfort The Pajama Men climb to the top without getting dressed
in Theatre

December 3, 2009

Oscar-baiting drama Brothers provides pathos, pathos and more pathos
in Film Reviews Dreaming of a grey Christmas Family melodrama does De Niro (and its audience) no favours
in Film Reviews

November 19, 2009

Political theatre rising Downstage premieres its new festival with an Alberta centric lineup
in Theatre

November 5, 2009

Loop thrives in the thick of political lunacy BBC comedy translates to blistering satire on the big screen
in Film Reviews Goats, Jedi and the New Earth Army Psychic soldiers tackle Iraq in a truth-based odyssey of the absurd
in Film Reviews

October 15, 2009

The bust hits home, again Actor-playwright Lindsay Burns looks at Calgary’s economic ups and downs
in Theatre

October 1, 2009

Zombieland is comic gold Action comedy offers a perfect antidote to an overcrowded horror genre
in Film Reviews

September 24, 2009

Lizzie Borden took an axe… Asking why in Sharon Pollock’s Blood Relations
in Theatre Beautiful bohemian music Two CIFF filmmakers on the music and improv that make their movies sing
in Film Features

September 17, 2009

Corporate crime, bipolar disorder and corn Steven Soderbergh’s The Informant! is great!
in Film Reviews

September 3, 2009

This Extract is too weak The genius behind Office Space falls short in new workplace comedy
in Film Reviews Visually stunning, substantially shallow 9 is too much for kids and too little for adults
in Film Reviews

August 27, 2009

Where do new plays come from? Calgary is stacked with avenues for Canadian playwrights to develop new work
in Theatre
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