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Fargo Season 3 Preview: How Ewan McGregor transformed into two very different brothers. → Read More
Fargo Season 3 Preview: Noah Hawley, Ewan McGregor, and Carrie Coon tell us what to expect in season 3 of the Emmy-winning FX series. → Read More
"(I just thought), I’m going to try and write this story," says Abraham, "and tell it really as honestly and accurately as I can, through the window of his personal relationships and his fame and his difficulties — and then show the music and let the audience put that together — from that (turbulence) came the music." → Read More
"I’ve always considered my strength to be ballet," she says, "because that’s what I’d say I have the majority of my training in, but I’ve always loved tapping - it’s so fun, and I’ve always found the audience responds so well to it, which is a good feeling when you’re onstage performing for an audience." → Read More
Geoffrey Simon Brown said, "I’ve been to this ceremony as someone who’s voted, someone who’s nominated and last year, I was there because I engraved all of the awards. "To even be nominated, (let alone win one)," he said, "is a tremendous honour. " → Read More
"He’s done so many great things for us," she said. "I call him the ultimate Renaissance Man. He has so many great talents etc., but time comes for everyone in certain ways, at certain times. We are going to have a big job to do to fill his shoes. " → Read More
Preview The Canadian Badlands Passion Play When: through July 26 Where: 605 17th St. SW, Drumheller Tickets: canadianpassionplay.com or 1-888-823-2001 You learn a lot about a character by the third time you play one — even when that character is Jesus. That’s what actor Aaron Krogman has discovered this year, as he prepares to take on the iconic role in The Canadian Badlands Passion Play, which… → Read More
For an audience pleaser, it turned out Dear Johnny Deere was also a critics darling. The popular Theatre Calgary musical, created by Calgary playwright Ken Cameron inspired by the songs of Fred Eag... → Read More
How far would you go for what you believe? That's the question that hangs over the characters of We Are the Body, Red Deer playwright Andrew Kooman's thoughtful, harrowing drama that explores the t... → Read More
Casual dance fans might not know La Bayadere, but everyone knows The Kingdom of the Shades. → Read More
For Irish actress Victoria Smurfit, who plays Cruella on ABC Television's Once Upon a Time, playing an evil villain on a set all day is good for the home life. "You’re a much better person (playing villains)," she says. "I find that when I play good characters, I’m very cross when I go home. → Read More
Get ready for a different kind of Cirque du Soleil experience. That would be Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities, the latest Cirque show to roll into town. → Read More
It's all a little bit of an Elizabethan-era reality television series really — think Ozzy Osbourne in the Lear part, or maybe even a clan of Kardashians looking for another NBA player to marry into the family. → Read More
Saddle up, sopranos! That was the word Tuesday, when the Calgary Stampede, along with Calgary Opera announced plans to build a new opera centre on the Stampede grounds. The stand alone building will be near 12th Avenue and 5th Street SE, on the Stampede Youth Campus. → Read More
Animated Objects are not always puppets, Sometimes they're hoops or images in short films. Sometimes, a show is two minutes long, performed for an audience of one. Sometimes, it's a cabaret at Legion #1, performed as the audience enjoys a pint. → Read More
Calgary philanthropist Martha Cohen was remembered Thursday as a generous and tireless builder in Calgary's cultural community. Born in 1920, Cohen was one of a trio of Calgary women (along with Ve... → Read More
Banff Centre Radio is leaving before it ever really got started. The community radio station, which was launched last June, 2014, is no more, the Banff Centre announced in a release. → Read More
In Los Angeles’s Royce Hall, where Alberta Ballet was set to perform Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, artistic director Jean Grand-Maître stood onstage and let the screams from the audience wash over him. → Read More
"He connected companies across this city," he said. "Our city wouldn't look like this if it weren't for Michael Green. " → Read More
One Yellow Rabbit theatre company and his family invite the city to attend a memorial celebrating the life of Michael Green. It will take place Monday, Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. → Read More