Thu, May 24 – Sun, Jun 10 (7:30 pm; 2pm matinees Sat & Sun; no matinee on Sun, May 27) Directed by John Hudson Varscona Theatre, $15 –…. Read more »
When Fort McMurray's Keyano College cut 19 of its faculty jobs a few weeks ago, public outcry swiftly focused itself around what was perceived to be a gutting of the College's visual and performing arts (VPA) programs. Read more »
This week the Quebec student strike celebrated 100 days with over 200 000, some estimates putting it closer to 400 000, people out on the streets of Montréal. Read more »
Last Thursday I was driving to work at the Pride Centre, and traffic stopped as police ushered about 200 people through the downtown streets. Read more »
To hear Canada's right-wing oil-friendly echo chamber tell it, federal NDP leader Thomas Mulcair has just uttered the most hateful taboo words ever imaginable. Read more »
The second president of the United States, John Adams, predicted in 1780 that "English will be the most respectable language in the world and the most universally read and spoken in the next century, if not before the end of this one. Read more »
Thu, May 17 – Fri, May 18 (7:30 pm) The Coming Out Monologues: Performance and Colloquiem Arts Based Research Studio (Education building), University of Alberta, $5 – $10 Coming out as a sexual minority is not a one-time occurrence. Read more »
This week federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty declared in the House, "There is no bad job. Read more »
Wed, May 23 (7 pm) Beautiful Trouble book launch Black Dog (Underdog), Free Beautiful Trouble is a collection of activists' methods in creating creative activism. Read more »
May is National Masturbation Month. Read more »