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By Cayley Evans
Great White has been around for years, forming in 1978, just as the golden age of ’80s metal begn. But they’ve shown more staying power than most of the “hair bands” from that era. In fact, Great White never really embraced the “hair band” image that, along with bad makeup and syntho-pop made the ’80s… Continue reading Music Interview: Great White still striving for greatness
By Cayley Evans
A certain kind of delusion seems inherent within the season of summer. Textbooks and silk ties to the wind, whenever summer starts, everyone is convinced this will be the summer to end all summers. Somehow, the season will make us transcend our abilities for us to be reborn. Unfortunately, things rarely pan out that way-summer… Continue reading Theatre Review: Leisure Society more than just leisurely good
By Cayley Evans
For Campus Security Manager Lanny Fritz, December was marked by thefts, fire alarms, and medical misfortunes. One student found his inner Martha this month, deciding to craft his very own parking pass rather than pay for a real one. “We do get a couple [fake passes] on occasion,” said Fritz. “From a distance they look… Continue reading Campus Security Report
By Cayley Evans
Things seem really great the first time around. They’re really fresh and fabulous, and then later on…not so good. That seems to be the case with FireBelly’s new production, Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. When the play was initially done in 1989, it was shocking and risqué, stirring the shit up.… Continue reading Human Remains not so shocking
By Cayley Evans
Love is perhaps one of the more ambiguous feelings. We all seek it, are hurt by it and then go looking for it again–we’re a race of masochists. How does love look when it’s unrefined and raw, no superficials like romance and commitment in the way? How does it look when it’s stripped to it’s… Continue reading Rub FireBelly
By Cayley Evans
The month of September was rather eventful for Campus Security. Two security issues took place in the Den, one of which was the only major incident of the month: A male non-student head butted someone on the dance floor and was subsequently removed by the staff. Just as the patron was about to leave campus… Continue reading Campus Security report
By Cayley Evans
In the last decade the cultural scene in Calgary has blossomed. The days of being “hicks” living in a “cowtown” with only the Stampede as the biggest “cultural” event of the year are long behind for Calgarians. We are now a cosmopolitan people in a city where large scale productions make stops and the home… Continue reading FireBelly’s gut feeling