Calgary Thinks: More Than Just a Conference

I’ve had several moments this summer where I came to the sudden realization that in three months, I will begin the life-changing and convoluted procedure of applying for post-secondaries and scholarships. While that is an exciting step of everyone’s life; the freedom of university, the new people you’ll meet, it is also a daunting one. This is…

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,…

Calgary’s Music Scene: An Interview with BRAIDS’ Austin Tufts

Calgary’s music scene is a series which explores various artists who have emerged or are a part of the music scene here in Calgary. Recently I had the honor of having some of my questions about being an artist from Calgary answered by Austin Tufts, the band member and drummer BRAIDS. I had been in awe…

Wordfest Presents….Sam Maggs!

This last Wednesday, my fellow blogger Emily and I had the chance to attend Wordfest and hear author, writer, host, feminist, and geek extraordinaire, Sam Maggs in conversation with Shelley Youngblut, General Director of Wordfest. If you read my last post, you may know that in addition to writing for many publications across the internet…

Event Countdown: BEAM Festival

BALANCE. EMPOWER. ACTION. MOVEMENT. These are the principals of BEAM.    Are you free this Sunday? Then you have no excuse not to attend BEAM Festival! Created by the founders of Little Hippies Kids Yoga, BEAM is a full-day event for teens ranging from 12-18 focusing on mindfulness and mental health through music, yoga, and the arts. Does Little…

Zero Waste Lifestyle: The Latest & Growing Trend

Imagine yourself cheerfully living your life without producing any garbage whatsoever, in your house and outside. Furthermore, imagine yourself creating your own homemade, chemical-free, hygienic and cleaning products, including makeup, shampoos, and toilet cleaners, with the comfort of knowing that you aren’t polluting the world.   The zero waste, or waste-free, lifestyle is defined by…

Video of the Day: Somewhere in America

In an amazing performance done on “The Queen Latifah Show,” three teenagers (Zariya Allen, Belissa Escobedo and Rhiannon McGavin ) presented the poem: “Somewhere in America”. This poem discusses the problems in society and the harsh realities facing our current generation. In their performance they discuss rape, censorship, poverty, LGBTQ rights and the ignorance presented by society. Check out…

The Savagery in Humanity: The Lord of the Flies Play Review

I was fortunate enough to be able to attend Storybook Theater’s rendition of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. I walked out of the theater with a single collective emotion: horror. The audience was able to journey with the characters through their spiral into insanity and with the close proximity of the actors to the audience,…

I hopped off a plane at LAX… and gained new insight into life?

  Ever since I was approximately nine years old and Miley Cyrus’ song “Party in the USA” was released, I’ve really, really wanted to visit the (in)famous city of Las Vegas. I guess my dream was pushed to the vacation backburner though, until recently when I was watching season 20 of The Bachelor, which happened to…

Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra: “Northern Exposure: Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor”

On Thursday, March 17th, my friend and I had the opportunity to attend the Calgary Philharmonic’s show “Rush Hour // Northern Exposure: Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor” down at the Jack Singer Concert Hall. Totally spontaneous (shoutout to our band teacher, Mr. Gingrich, for the tickets!), we headed down to the concert hall for…