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The Last Order at the Good Earth

The Last Order at the Good Earth

With live music every Friday, Good Earth Coffeehouse in Canmore is the place to be. The Last Order – a trio consisting of John Paul McBride, Tara Brehaut and Grant Hilts – plays next Friday (Feb. 1), starting at 8 p.m.
Wigwam weaves myths of cultures

Wigwam weaves myths of cultures

Wigwam, a play about indigenous mythological ideas by Jean-Fr éd éric Messier, is coming to The Banff Centre for a performance Sunday (Jan. 20). Cast member édith Paquet spoke with the Outlook about the performance.
Mahones keep on rockin' in the free world

Mahones keep on rockin' in the free world

After 23 years and 10 albums, Irish punk rock band The Mahones are showing no sign of slowing down. The venerable rockers, who have played Canmore and Banff numerous times, are coming once again for a show on Sunday (Jan. 20) at Wild Bill’s in Banff.
Voices from Within explores human emotion

Voices from Within explores human emotion

The full range of human emotion and experience goes on display this weekend with the opening of Voices from Within at Elevation Contemporary Art Gallery in Canmore. This exhibition, which opens Saturday (Jan.
Author examines the west versus the rest

Author examines the west versus the rest

Scrolling through any Canadian newspaper or online source, one finds it difficult to avoid stories pertaining to the country’s issue with natural resources, be it the expansion of pipelines, advances in technology or which provinces benefit the most
Cindy Church launches Live on 7th season

Cindy Church launches Live on 7th season

If there’s one good thing about being a singer/songwriter and performer with years of experience under your belt, it’s that even sad songs can make you happy.
Going North 2 features music, poetry on Saturday

Going North 2 features music, poetry on Saturday

Seven years ago, pianist Luciane Cardassi landed in Banff after migrating north from her native Brazil after a stint in California.
Donald Ray goes from Hilton to Drake

Donald Ray goes from Hilton to Drake

How does an American blues legend end up in Alberta? “I’ve been here for 22 years, but my main reason for coming was a woman,” said Donald Ray Johnson in an interview with the Outlook.
Rockers of the world unite at the Hotel

Rockers of the world unite at the Hotel

This is the fifth in a multi-part series of the various jam and open mic nights held at pubs and bars around the valley. Sunday nights, the place to rock out is the Canmore Hotel.
Wild Bill's presents quirky country with Tanya Ryan

Wild Bill's presents quirky country with Tanya Ryan

Saskatoon native Tanya Ryan says moving to Alberta was the best decision she ever made. “My parents moved out here before I did,” she said.
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