A Change of Heart: The 1975 Concert Experience!

here are bands, and then there are bands. You know, the ones that understand you and are your go-to for a musical pick-me-up? Yeah, those bands. Once in a blue moon, even, those bands perform in your city during their tour. And that’s how it all starts. The 1975 is an English rock/synth-pop/indie/alternative band that…

What to see in YYC: Weekend Preview July 17th-19th, 2015

          If you find yourself with nothing to do this weekend, look no further! Check out some local things Calgary has to offer all weekend. Between new culture and physical activity, there’ll be something on this list that’ll interest you, all while community building! 8TH CALGARY TURKISH FESTIVAL WHERE: Eau Claire Festival…

What to see in YYC: Weekend Preview July 10-12, 2015

Not sure where to head to this coming weekend? Look no further because here are a few events around the city worth checking out!       INGLEWOOD NIGHT MARKET WHERE: 10th St south of 9th Ave SE, and 10th Ave west of 11th St. WHEN: Friday, July 10, 6pm-11pm Check out Inglewood’s annual summer night market…

Not Old Enough

I love concerts. The adrenaline rush is amazing and the live talent is even better. What isn’t so great is the moment you realise the concert is for ages 18 and older. This doesn’t happen so much with the popular music but for indie and alternative bands they usually play at bars! I always complain…

Bach, Beethoven and Brahms are magnificently revived through the mastery of the CPO

“Is it true that the greatest composers of music all had names that started with the letter B ?” [youtube vlkiKhWQsAg&feature=related] Of course, these classical giants that Andeas Delfs, guest conductor, and Michael Hope, one of the bassoonists in the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra smilingly refered to in the pre-concert chat were none other than Bach, Beethoven…