Orlando Pulse Club Shooting: How You Can Help

Around 2 am this morning, a gunman opened fire on clubgoers of Pulse, a queer nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The hate crime resulted in the loss of 50 lives and 53 more injured and hospitalized. This tragic and horrific event marks the largest mass shooting in U.S. history. With so many mourning the loss of innocent lives…

PARKSHOW 2016: Miami Inspired

This weekend, fellow blogger Emily and I had the privilege to attend PARKSHOW 2016. If you haven’t yet read Emily’s post, PARKSHOW is a fashion and art showcase, set up but the non-profit organization, PARK (Promoting Artists | Redefining Kulture). This year, the showcase was Miami-inspired, meaning edgy beach-wear and a lot of amazing street art.…

Child prodigies

Ah yes, child prodigies, how wonderful. Just when you thought that you were good, you come across a tiny little child, who is five years younger than you are, yet twenty times better than you think you’ll ever be. Aren’t they just the best for your self confidence? A few days ago, as I was…

PARKSHOW 2016

PARKSHOW Calgary, presented by CF Chinook Centre, is a fashion show and art exhibit that features a wide variety of up and coming Canadian designers and professional artists. Their aim is to connect Calgary fashion and art lovers with today’s young talent who are becoming big influences across Canada. Park, which stands for “Promoting Artists,…

Desensitization of War

They may remark on the horror, but they will, most likely, think nothing of it at all, like a dog with somewhere else to be. – From The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway I may immerse myself into a narrative or a film about war, but I can always step back into the comfort of my…

An Interview with Kensington Sinfonia Concert Competition Winner Cameron Wong

As you may have read, I enjoyed a terrific first concert at the Kensington Sinfonia past Sunday. One of the program pieces featured the 6th winner of the KS Annual Student Concerto Competition, oboist Cameron Wong playing Albinoni’s Concerto for Oboe in D minor, Op.9, No. 2. Having only played the oboe for 4 years,…