By Tim Christison

Results 1 - 17 of 17

January 28, 2010

Two debuts for the price of one Gordon Gerrard steps into the limelight with Little Women
in Opera

January 21, 2010

A vessel for dance Skins explores all aspects of the human sack
in Theatre

November 19, 2009

Naughty, naughty Manon is hard to love, but the opera isn’t
in Opera

October 15, 2009

Blending forms Micheal Nicoll Yahgulanaas mixes Haida and manga in Red
in Books

July 30, 2009

Teaching the singers to act Opera as Theatre pushes participants out of their comfort level
in Opera Dancing watercolours Collaboration brings already elegant paintings into the real world
in Visual Arts

July 16, 2009

Rewarding a dedicated dancer Award winning choreographer struts her stuff in the mountains
in Dance

June 25, 2009

Busking it out in Banff Celebrated local choreographer returns for Summer Arts Festival
in Dance

April 30, 2009

Figaro, Figaro, it’s one good show Opera Calgary closes out season on a high note
in Opera

January 29, 2009

Opera auf Calgary Big talent hits the Jubilee
in Opera

November 13, 2008

Sex, love, satan and women in drag Calgary Opera continues to impress with its latest production
in Opera

October 9, 2008

Wright view of America Greed and colonization in the overindulgent south
in Books

February 28, 2008

On the bilingual beat August playwright Jean Marc Dalpé on translating and the subtleties of language
in Theatre

January 17, 2008

Classic rock… opera The East Village Opera Company puts modern spin on the classics
in Theatre

November 1, 2007

Goodbye, cruel world Alan Weisman imagines what the Earth would look like if humans disappeared
in Books

October 4, 2007

Calling Inspector Banks Bestselling author Peter Robinson on the art of crime fiction
in Books

September 13, 2007

Calgary Opera’s four year plan John Murrell brings more Canadian history to the stage with The Inventor
in Opera
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