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Vlone headlined at Junction last weekend and brought new energy to the Calgary rage scene

February 12, 2023 Craig Macdonald

[dropcap]V[/dropcap]lone took the stage in front of the packed crowd and immediately brought the energy in the room from a two, to a ten. His first song blasted through the speakers with his crew behind him on the stage jumping and dancing. [ READ MORE ]

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Chantal Changon advocates for more Indigenous voices to be heard

November 22, 2022 Celestia Nlemvo

For years, the federal government has mistreated and disrespected Indigenous people, despite their status as the first people of our great land. Chantal Changon, a well-known activist in Calgary, has dedicated 30 years of her life to ensuring change and being the voice of those who are afraid to speak out.

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A Revival of Music

July 3, 2022 Ewan Kennedy

The global music industry is striking a chord with more people, as the number of musicians has been rapidly increasing over the last few years. In a study done by Global Music Report, they recorded [ READ MORE ]

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Making (sound) waves; SAIT’s RTBN program turns 55

April 4, 2022 Carly Anderson

Second-year students in SAIT’s Radio, Television, and Broadcast News program run SAIT’s radio station and online campus show, which provide a unique, hands-on learning experience regarding all aspects of a radio, news, or television production. [ READ MORE ]

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Music festival aims to attract tourism during cold months

March 4, 2022 James Martens

Organizers and affiliates of the music festival Big Winter Classic are hoping to attract tourism to Calgary during the colder months. [ READ MORE ]

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Talent company preys on bands, says booker

January 28, 2022 James Martens

As concerts are tentatively being booked for the spring and summer of 2022, one company is being called out for allegedly unfair tactics: Landmark Events. [ READ MORE ]

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Getting a taste of live music this summer may be tough unless you’re a creative yourself

June 16, 2021 Jessica Lee

With plans for big events like the Calgary Folk Music Festival still up in the air, and Country Thunder postponed until next year, music lovers will likely miss out on another in-person festival season. [ READ MORE ]

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Calgary musician creates online music venue while COVID blocks live performances

April 14, 2021 Ethan Allan

As the pandemic continues to shut down live music performances, Calgary musicians are turning to online platforms to keep the music alive. [ READ MORE ]

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