This year’s Calgary Underground Film Festival is bigger than ever.
The Calgary Underground Film Festival (CUFF) has come a long way from its beginnings showing films at local bars such as Broken City.
Non-alcoholic options are getting better and better as tastes shift. Dry January and Dry February may be over, but for those who have chosen a sober or sober-curious lifestyle, the alcohol-free days don’t end with the turn of the calendar
Modern speakeasies put a secretive and stylish spin on the cocktail bar. The rules are simple: Acquire the weekly password. Head to Salt & Brick and ask for Charlie. Give the correct password.
Chinook Blast explodes all over the city to clear away the winter blues. It may be a cliché of festivals, but Chinook Blast — the city’s winter festival — truly does have something for everyone.
Calgary Tattoo and Arts Festival marks 20 years with biggest show ever. While it has grown over the years, the Calgary Tattoo and Arts Festival hasn’t lost its reputation for bringing only the best of the best tattoo artists from around the world.
Summer in Calgary has already been full of all sorts of festivals and events to enjoy and there's still more to come, but none arguably more exciting than the 17th annual Calgary Fringe Festival. Returning to its longtime home in historic Inglewood, the eight-day festival runs Aug.
Broadway Across Canada brings Disney’s Aladdin to Calgary. If you’ve ever wanted to see the lovable Aladdin, lovely Princess Jasmine, and the wisecracking genie of Disney’s Aladdin on stage then you’re in luck.
Each year, the organizers behind GIRAF (Giant Incandescent Resonating Animation Festival) search the world high and low for the most inventive, unique, beautiful, experimental and mind-altering animated films.