March is almost here!

I’m blogging once again about the cool holidays, but this time, for March – a month that isn’t just known for St. Patrick’s Day.  Interestingly, March is National Noodle, Nutrition, and Frozen Food Month.   Check out the dates in March below to see the cool holidays and events. March 1st – National Pig Day, Peanut Butter Lover’s…

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ArtaWEARness X @ ACAD!

OK, pause, and rip yourself away from the Olympics for just one second.  Fact or Fiction: Cow-Town-Calgary has no appreciation for the arts.  Answer?  Fiction!  Now, sure, we’re no New York, New York, but Calgary has its fair share of haute-art opportunities.  This upcoming weekend, on the 26th and 27th, Calgary is gearing up to be a…

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TED: Ideas Worth Spreading

TED is a non-profit organization known for its extraordinary conferences and professional speakers.  Originally intended to bring together the brightest in the fields of Technology, Entertainment, and Design, TED has expanded to include talks on ethics and social justice issues, as well as science and the economy at large. It’s this variety and quality of…

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Perspective Pt. 2: The Basics

Last week, we figured out which camera is right for you. Whether or not you went and splurged on a brand-new Nikon D3X ($14000!!!) or you’re sticking with your family’s  age-old Holga, you’re now probably wondering what to do with this piece of equipment in your hands. First you have to look for the power button……

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Big Snow Blast

As I’m sure many of you have noticed, it snowed here in Calgary yesterday.  What does this mean?  More skiing and snowboarding!  So for you snow-enthusiasts out there, you better mark this date down… February 27, 2010!  The 3rd Annual Big Snow Blast will be taking place at Canada Olympic Park from 6pm to 9pm.…

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Losses Loom Larger Than Gains

In the 1970s, two Israeli psychologists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman, performed an experiment by asking sets of two slightly differently worded hypothetical questions to large sample groups. Their most famous set of questions goes like this: The United States is preparing for the outbreak of an unusual Asian…

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Day One: An Olympic Wait

A few days ago, I packed up everything (including a sewing machine? That one confuses me too..) and headed over to Vancouver with my sister to take on the Olympics first hand. Now, not only am I very excited for the Olympics, but this is the first time I have ever been to Vancouver.  We…

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Sports Legends Edition 5: Baseball

Barry Bonds. Left Fielder. The greatest baseball player the game has seen. Why? Barry Bonds has a record-setting 7 MVPs, 4 of them consecutive.  He also holds the All-Time Major League home-run record at 762, and other various titles, including holding the record for single season home runs.  He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and played…

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From 54 Squares To 9

Earlier we brought your attention to the sleek Rubik’s TouchCube, well after just a few months a new twist on the classic toy is being released in the market–the Rubik’s Slide! The Rubik’s Slide has only one face, and with 9 squares, one would think it would be easier than 54 squares but that is…

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Where It’s Art: Please Do Not Taste The Artwork (9/10)

The Japanese may have bento boxes, but make no mistake, the mainstay of North American lunches, the oft-overlooked sandwich, can look pretty neat too – it may even <—————– mimic asian cuisine. Check these out! Some interesting characters, including a “beet”-nik with bloodshot eyes (or pureed beets, whichever): Some toys, such as a “Monterey Jack-in-the-box”: Some slightly more…

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