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SUMMARY:David Lavoie Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Location: Congress Cafe  \n1A 215 36 Ave NE Calgary AB T2E2L4 \nDate & Time: Sun\, Mar 8 @ 2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. MST \nAdmission: Free! \nAge Restriction: None! \nDescription: A free show with this incredible jazz quartet\, featuring David Lavoie (trumpet\, EVI)\, Joanna Borromeo (keys)\, Adam Pettigrew (upright bass)\, and Nate Chiang (drums). \n 
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/david-lavoie-quartet/
LOCATION:Congress Coffee\, 215 36 Ave NE\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Instrumental,Jazz
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260308T163000
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Kids: Your Story in Layers
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary Kids: Your Story in Layers\nMarch 1 + 8\n1-2:30 PM or 3-4:30 PM\nWorkshop\nJoin us for a paper landscape workshop inspired by a selection of narrative-inspired artworks from our group exhibition Entwined! Kids will learn how to bring their stories to life by creating a layered artwork with paper cutouts\, while exploring composition\, depth and storytelling. \nWhat to expect: The session begins with a 25-minute guided tour of selected works from Entwined\, followed by a hands-on art-making activity. \nOur Free onsite Contemporary Kids programs invite children to learn about modern and contemporary art through unique and engaging art activities. \nFor children ages 5-12. Maximum group of 30 children\, with one guardian per child. \nQuestions? Please visit our FAQ page. \nContemporary Calgary Educational Programs are often photographed. This photography includes the participants\, parents or guardians and their creations. If you wish not to be photographed\, please let Contemporary Calgary education staff know upon arrival\, and they will assist you.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/contemporary-kids-your-story-in-layers/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260308T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T194417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T171721Z
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SUMMARY:FOLK PUNK BILL SHOW
DESCRIPTION:18+ FOLK PUNK BILL SHOW !!! at @therealverns !! \n  \nFolk punk spring-up \nIf you like music\, art\, love\, and anarchy! \n  \nBANDS PLAYING: \nRUN THE PLANK \nBETZI BULLRING \nJERRY BLUDD AND THE HIRED GUN \nACOUSTIC ARSON \nJAMES STRANGE \n  \nVENDORS: \nOCTOPEDE ODDITIES \nBRAVYN CREATIONS \nPUNK PIXIE CREATIONS \nSLUM CITY SKINS \n  \nVERNS \n622 8th Ave SW\, \nCalgary\, Canada \n  \nMARCH 7TH\, SATURDAY\nDoor at 8:30pm\n$15 at the Door\, $10 w/ food donation
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/18-folk-punk-bill-show-at-therealverns/
CATEGORIES:18+,Hardcore,Hardcore,Metal,Noise,Punk,Punk Rock,Rock,Rock and Metal,Rock/Metal,Rock/Punk,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T233000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260224T201621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T171721Z
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SUMMARY:Milkmaid Tape Release with Piss Chalice (Winnipeg)\, Stult\, Revelator (Edmonton) and Ectoplasmic Worm
DESCRIPTION:Milkmaid Tape Release with Piss Chalice (Winnipeg)\, Stult\, Revelator (Edmonton) and Ectoplasmic Worm \nWhere: Palomino Smokehouse and Social Club\n109 7 Avenue S.W Calgary\nhttp://thepalomino.ca/\n18+ with government issued identification\nWhen: Saturday March 7\, 2026\nDoors: 8:00pm / Action 8:30pm\nAdmission: $16.00 advance at www.showpass.com\nNO JERK POLICY ALWAYS IN EFFECT!! \nMilkmaid\nTribal Post Sludge\nhttps://www.instagram.com/milkmaidband \nPiss Chalice (Winnipeg)\nBLACKENED PUNK TERROR\nhttps://www.instagram.com/pisschalice\nhttps://pisschaliceblackmetal.bandcamp.com \nStult\nNoise Sludge\nhttps://www.instagram.com/stult_sludge \nRevelator (Edmonton)\nWitching Black Metal\nhttps://revelator2.bandcamp.com\nhttps://www.instagram.com/revelator_witching.metal.cult \nEctoplasmic Worm\nBlack Death Metal\nhttps://ectoplasmicworm.bandcamp.com \nFor more information\, visit: https://thepalomino.ca/facebook-event/milkmaid-tape-release-with-piss-chalice-winnipeg-stult-revelator-edmonton-and-ectoplasmic-worm/
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/milkmaid-tape-release-with-piss-chalice-winnipeg-stult-revelator-edmonton-and-ectoplasmic-worm/
LOCATION:Palomino\, 109 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Black Metal,Death Metal,Noise,Punk,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260305T205517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T205541Z
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SUMMARY:Spoken Groove
DESCRIPTION:Where: Congress Coffee \nTime: Saturday\, March 7th @ 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. MST \nAdmission: $10.00 tickets that can be purchased @ https://www.congresscoffeeshop.com/events \nAge Restrictions: All Ages Event! \nDescription: Spoken Groove is a funk soul jazz music collective. Breathing life into street music inspirations\, blending storytelling into visual imageries of Hip Hop meets meditation. Elevated jazz styling influences\, bring the pace to unpredictable spaces and places. \nKRaven AKA Andrea Brown on vocals \nPeter Streitman on Guitar \nReese Perry on Bass \nJohn McNeil on Drums \nShawn Ferguson on Sax
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/spoken-groove/
LOCATION:Congress Coffee\, 215 36 Ave NE\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Funk,Hip Hop,Jazz,Soul
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T200109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T171721Z
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SUMMARY:Zoo\, Sea Of Lettuce\, Good Grief (EARLY SHOW)
DESCRIPTION:18+ ALT ROCK SHOW !!! at @dickensyyc !! \n  \nBANDS PLAYING: \nZOO \nSEA OF LETTUCE \nGOOD GRIEF \n  \nDICKENS \n1000-9th Ave SW \n  \nMARCH 7TH\, SATURDAY\nDoors open at 5pm\, Bands at 5:45pm \n  \n$18.99 Advance Tickets\nPURCHASE TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE \n  \n 
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/zoo-sea-of-lettuce-good-grief-early-show/
LOCATION:Dickens\, 1000 9 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:18+,Noise,Punk,Rock,Rock and Metal,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T200428Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Art Making
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in Art Making\nMarch 2026\nSaturdays | 1-5 PM\nEmbrace creativity and exploration in our Saturday Drop-in Art Making program. This program is offered most Saturdays from 1-5 PM throughout the year. Materials and light instruction are provided\, along with rotating themes and activities. \nOur programs encourage children\, youth\, and families to connect with modern and contemporary art through enjoyable and interactive creative experiences. \nThese are drop-in sessions running from 1 PM to 5 PM. Come anytime — no registration is required. \n*If you have questions about this workshop\, please reach out to Vanessa Lamb\, TD Education Program Assistant  at vanessa@contemporarycalgary.com  \nMARCH SCHEDULE \n\n\nMar 7: Join us to make tessellations \n\n\nMar 14: NO SESSION \n\n\nMar 21: Join us to make paper puppets \n\n\nMar 28: Join us to make mini weavings \n\n\n*In addition to the above activities\, there will be both a collage and drawing station available for creative free time during each session. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy checking in with us at front desk to participate in this session\, you agree to: \n\n\nFollow Contemporary Calgary staff instructions. \n\n\nTreat all staff\, participants\, and other visitors with respect. \n\n\nBehave in a safe and prudent manner. \n\n\nParticipants who do not comply with these rules may be temporarily or permanently suspended from the program. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout our Education Facilitators\nVanessa Lamb\n(she/her)\nTD Education Program Coordinator\nVanessa Lamb graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor’s degree in Art History and a minor in Museum and Heritage Studies. She has a deep passion for art\, especially the conversations and change it can spark\, leading her to have a people-centred approach in her work\, and an unending curiosity to learn more. In her career\, Vanessa has experience in arts administration\, visitor experience\, and both designing and implementing public programs\, art workshops and elementary school programs. Her curiosity is visible in her own creative practice where she explores different mediums\, subject matters and new techniques. Vanessa’s work often explores themes of memory\, grief\, and identity. When not working\, she can be found embroidering\, painting or exploring nature. \nRiddhi Patel\n(she/her)\nTD Education Facilitator\nRiddhi Patel has training in both visual and performing arts\, holding a Master of Fine Arts (Painting) from the University of Alberta\, a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda\, India\, and a diploma in Kathak Dance. She also works with the Alberta Network of Immigrant Women\, where she manages creative projects\, and has taught undergraduate drawing at the University of Alberta. Her artistic research explores movement through drawing and investigates ways to bring together her dance and drawing practices. Currently\, she is committed to promoting art-making in community settings with people of all ages. In her leisure time\, Riddhi enjoys baking pies and capturing fleeting moments around the city. \nVicky Xingyu Gu\n(she/her)\nTD Education Facilitator\nVicky Xingyu Gu is a Chinese animator who holds a BFA in Animation from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and an MFA in Digital Arts & Animation from the University of Southern California. During her studies\, she explored narrative\, documentary\, and experimental forms of animation. Her works draw inspiration from cultural conflicts\, emotional struggles\, and societal issues\, while experimenting with both digital and traditional media to create layered\, hybrid\, and provocative forms of storytelling. Since relocating to Calgary\, she has become an active participant in the local arts community. She has been teaching various forms of animation with Quickdraw Animation Society and enjoys guiding participants of all ages through creative practices such as drawing\, collage\, mixed media\, and visual storytelling. In her free time\, she enjoys cooking and baking\, watching animated movies\, and playing horror games.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/drop-in-art-making/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260305T213132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T213132Z
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SUMMARY:Robyn Ashley
DESCRIPTION:“Sparkle Rock” artist Robyn Ashley hits the legendary King Eddy stage on March 7. \nLocation: King Eddy @438 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 1R1 \nTime & Date:  March 07\, 2026 @ 8:30 pm \nAdmission: $10.00 cover! \nAge Restriction? \n\nAge Restriction: All-ages.\nMinors: Allowed\, must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.\nID Required: Valid photo ID is required to purchase alcohol.\n\nAdditional Information: \nAbout Robyn Ashley: \nRobyn Ashley is an award-winning vocalist and artist from Edmonton\, Alberta who—along with her band—creates music blending the brightest parts of rock\, pop\, and modern-day country into their signature sound: Sparkle Rock. Fresh off the release of their debut EP Everything’s Changed (September 2025)\, Robyn won Rising Star at the 2025 Nashville Josie Awards\, and she and her band are now working on their debut album. Their live show is high-energy and crowd-first\, packed with standout originals and songs you can’t help but sing along to.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/robyn-ashley/
LOCATION:King Eddy\, 438 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Country Pop,Pop,Pop Punk,Pop Rock
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T203109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T171721Z
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SUMMARY:CONCERT AT THE ROCK SHOP EXPERIENCE
DESCRIPTION:ALL AGES INDUSTRIAL/ GOTH/ at the @rockshopyyc !!! \nMARCH 7TH\, SATURDAY\nBands at 5:30pm\n*FREE ENTRY* \nIDLEFON WITH SMALL___BREED\, NEBULAE COMPLEX\, AND TWITCH \n  \nTHE ROCK SHOP EXPERIENCE \n(328 10 St NW\, Calgary\, AB)
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/concert-at-the-rock-shop-experience/
LOCATION:The Rock Shop\, 328 10 St NW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Hardcore,Metal,Noise,Punk,Punk Rock,Rock,Rock and Metal,Rock/Metal,Rock/Punk,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260306T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260210T193523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T193523Z
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:NMC & WriteOn! Present: The Acoustic Guitar Project Showcase\nIn celebration of Women’s History Month\, the National Music Centre\, in partnership with Write On!\, will present a special edition of The Acoustic Guitar Project\, spotlighting women and gender-diverse songwriters. \nFive Alberta-based artists were selected to participate in this unique collaborative songwriting initiative. Each artist will contribute to the ongoing legacy of a single acoustic guitar that has held countless songs before it. \nhttps://www.studiobell.ca/whats-on/event/nmc-writeon-present-the-acoustic-guitar-project-showcase/ \nCelebrating International Women’s Month \nParticipants: Eden Taylor\, Irene Pool\, Sadie-Lee\, Sonia Deleo\, Toni Vere \nMarch 6 \nKing Eddy\n8:00 pm\n\nTickets: $20
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/105233/
LOCATION:King Eddy\, 438 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Country Pop,Folk,Indie,Indie Folk,Indie Pop,Indie Rock,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260306T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260306T233000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260224T201054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T171721Z
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SUMMARY:Stucco\, Witch Victim\, MEATS – Fire Relief and Recovery Fundraiser for Aleshea Genert
DESCRIPTION:Fire Relief and Recovery Fundraiser for Aleshea Genert featuring Stucco\, Witch Victim and MEATS \nWhere: Palomino Smokehouse and Social Club\n109 7 Avenue S.W Calgary\nhttp://thepalomino.ca/\n18+ with government issued identification\nWhen: Friday March 6\, 2026\nDoors: 8:00pm / Action 9:00pm\nAdmission: $20.00 advance at www.showpass.com\nNO JERK POLICY ALWAYS IN EFFECT!! \nDavid Howard Genert bartender at the Palomino\, member of Bad Bodies\, Witch Victim\, MEATS and general amazing human has a sister. Aleshea\, Dave’s sister lost almost everything she owned in a devastating house fire and sustained very serious injuries while escaping. She was injured while going back for her beloved pets\, and anyone who knows her knows this is just one example of the kind and loving person she is. While we are immensely grateful she survived\, she will be soon facing the overwhelming task of rebuilding her life from scratch and healing going forward. \nWe are raising funds to help Aleshea secure safe housing and replace essential items when she is ready to leave the hospital and continue her healing without the financial stress and burden of navigating this tragic accident. \nStucco\, Witch Victim\, MEATS and The Palomino Smokehouse are hosting a fundraiser for Aleshea Genert. Please come out\, support\, celebrate amazing local talent.\nhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/fire-relief-and-recovery-fundraiser-for-aleshea-genert \nStucco\nhttps://www.instagram.com/stucco_band \nWitch Victim\nhttps://www.instagram.com/witch.victim \nMEATS\nhttps://www.instagram.com/meats.bingo \nFor more information\, visit: https://thepalomino.ca/facebook-event/stucco-witch-victim-meats-fire-relief-and-recovery-fundraiser-for-aleshea-genert/
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/stucco-witch-victim-meats-fire-relief-and-recovery-fundraiser-for-aleshea-genert/
LOCATION:Palomino\, 109 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:18+,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260306T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260317T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T191237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T171811Z
UID:105793-1772823600-1773784800@cjsw.com
SUMMARY:MARCH MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE GRAND
DESCRIPTION:MARCH MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE GRAND | Icons. Cult Classics. Big-Screen Energy.\nThis March\, Movie Nights at The GRAND bring together four unforgettable films that defined eras\, launched fandoms\, and demand to be experienced on the big screen. From romance and rebellion to horror\, to heroism\, these stories continue to spark conversation across generations. \nEach evening features themed cocktails\, local food partners\, and the warmth of Calgary’s oldest theatre at the tail end of winter. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for food and drinks\, with screenings beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 (+ fees)\, available now at www.thegrandyyc.ca/whats-on. Use code GRAND15 for 15% off. \n\n\n  \nDIRTY DANCING | Friday\, March 6 at 7 p.m.\nA summer romance that became a cultural phenomenon\, Dirty Dancing remains one of cinema’s most beloved love stories. Set in the Catskills in 1963\, this coming-of-age classic blends music\, dance\, and defiance into a film that continues to resonate with audiences decades later. \nDetails \nUncle Fatih’s will be selling their beloved pizza slices from 5:30 p.m.\, made with fresh dough and quality ingredients. \nBar & snacks also open from 5:30 p.m.; arrive early for popcorn and a themed cocktail. \nRating: PG \n\n\n  \nFRIDAY THE 13TH | Friday\, March 13 at 7 p.m.\nSpend Friday the 13th the right way—with the film that launched a horror legacy. The original Friday the 13th delivers suspense\, atmosphere\, and campfire terror in equal measure. A defining entry in the slasher genre\, it remains a rite of passage for horror fans. \nDetails \nUncle Fatih’s returns to sell their beloved pizza slices from 5:30 p.m.\, made with fresh dough and quality ingredients. \nThemed cocktails and classic concessions available from 5:30 p.m. Arrive early… if you dare. \nRating: 14A \n\n\n  \nSHOLAY (Director’s Cut) | Saturday\, March 14 at 6 p.m.\nScreening in Hindi with English subtitles \nWidely regarded as one of the greatest Indian films ever made\, Sholay is an epic tale of friendship\, revenge\, and justice. Blending action\, drama\, music\, and unforgettable characters\, this landmark of Hindi cinema continues to captivate audiences nearly five decades later. Experiencing it in a theatre honours the scale\, sound\, and spectacle that made it iconic. \nDetails \nExperience the art of culinary delight with DP’s Cuisine. A women-owned and women-led catering business – they’ll be selling flavour and love\, one dish at a time\, one event at a time!\nBar & snacks open at 4:30 p.m.; arrive early for popcorn\, food\, and a specialty drink. \nRating: PG \n\n\n  \nTHE BOONDOCK SAINTS | Tuesday\, March 17 at 7 p.m.\nCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this cult favourite steeped in Irish iconography and vigilante mythology. The Boondock Saints follows two Irish-American brothers who set out to rid Boston of crime\, sparking debate about justice\, faith\, and morality. Skip the rowdy pubs—grab a cold drink at The GRAND and experience this fan-favourite on the big screen. \nDetails \nUncle Fatih’s returns to sell their beloved pizza slices from 5:30 p.m.\, made with fresh dough and quality ingredients. \nBar & snacks open at 5:30 p.m.; arrive early for popcorn\, a festive pre-show drink\, or a cold Guinness. \nRating: 14A \n\n\n  \n“March Movie Nights are about cinematic icons\,” says The GRAND team. “These are films people quote\, revisit\, and introduce to new generations. Watching them together in a historic theatre transforms nostalgia into a shared\, electric experience.” \nFounded in 1912\, The GRAND is Western Canada’s oldest theatre\, located in the heart of downtown Calgary. Today\, it serves as a vibrant home for artists\, audiences\, and stories that inspire\, offering bold\, inclusive programming year-round. Movie Nights at The GRAND are part of the theatre’s mission to blend heritage with contemporary culture\, connecting audiences through shared stories.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/march-movie-nights-at-the-grand/
LOCATION:The Grand\, 608 1 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Non-Music Events,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260306T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260306T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260305T212547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T212547Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour with Tera Lee
DESCRIPTION:Canadian country singer-songwriter Tera Lee performs on the legendary King Eddy stage for the happiest time of day. \nCome for the brews and stay for the live tunes! Happy hour food and drink specials run from 2 pm to 6 pm at the Eddy. \nLocation: King Eddy @ 438 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 1R1 \nDate & Time: Friday March\, 6th @ 2pm to 6pm \nAge Restriction? \n\nAge Restriction: All-ages.\nMinors: Allowed\, must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.\nID Required: For the purchase of alcohol\n\nAdditional Information: \nAbout Tera Lee: \nTera Lee Flaman is an Alberta-based music industry professional known for her ability to build meaningful\, lasting relationships across every corner of the business. \nOver the years\, Tera Lee has worn many hats — singer\, songwriter\, musician\, broadcaster\, and producer. Her career began on stage\, earning a CCMA Rising Star nomination in 2004\, and expanded into radio\, where she was recognized with five CCMA On-Air Personality of the Year awards. In 2023\, her impact behind the scenes was honoured with the Country Music Alberta Industry Person of the Year award. \nA seasoned live-show producer\, Tera Lee has produced 10 CCMA Legends Shows and four Country Music Alberta Awards shows\, helping bring some of the genre’s most celebrated moments to life. \nWhile much of her work today happens on the business side of the industry\, Tera Lee remains an artist at heart — continuing to perform\, connect\, and show up with the same voice\, guitar\, and personality that started it all.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/happy-hour-with-tera-lee/
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Country
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260305T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260305T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T200223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T200234Z
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SUMMARY:Free First Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 5 from 5–9 PM for Free First Thursday\, featuring complimentary admission and extended hours to explore our galleries. This evening marks the closing of the 2026 Exposure Photography Festival with a vibrant lineup of interactive experiences. \nGet creative at our Animal Collage Art Activation\, inspired by the exhibition Entwined\, or step into a professional Portrait Booth with Heather Saitz\, who will use the gallery’s iconic brutalist architecture as a backdrop for thoughtful\, site-specific portraits. You can also participate in the Alcove Photo Club Print Exchange\, a community-driven one-for-one swap where you contribute one 5×7 photographic print and take home a print made by someone else. Prints can be dropped off during the event\, printed onsite\, or sent to APC in advance for pre-printing. It’s a one-for-one exchange rooted in generosity\, community\, and shared inspiration. \nStop by and visit our community partner booths\, Calgary Climate Hub and Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS). Climate Hub is a volunteer-led\, registered charity that unites a diverse group of Calgarians committed to working together to support meaningful local action in response to climate change. It represents a variety of communities\, industries\, cultures\, and causes\, working together to develop communities of mutual aid and equity\, with the hope of cultivating care for our earth and each other. \nThe Southern Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s mission is to conserve the vital ecological functions of Southern Alberta’s public lands and waters\, including our parks and protected areas\, in collaboration with Albertans\, and in a way that advances reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples \nThroughout the night\, enjoy a curated DJ set by Slappy Sammy and a thoughtful selection of wine\, craft beer\, and non-alcoholic beverages. \nArt for All – FREE with registration.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/free-first-thursday/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260304T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260304T223000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260324T183420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T183446Z
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SUMMARY:CROWD-WORK COMEDY BAND FUNT presents: COMEDY\, MUSIC AND CHAOS
DESCRIPTION:CROWD-WORK COMEDY BAND\nFUNT presents:\nCOMEDY\, MUSIC AND CHAOS\nApril 4th @ 8pm\nTickets $15 online $25 at door \nONE NIGHT ONLY AT\nHIGHLINE BREWERY \nCaglary’s Newest Comedy Variety Show! \nFor more information\, visit: https://highlinebrewing.com/ and click “Events”
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/crowd-work-comedy-band-funt-presents-comedy-music-and-chaos/
LOCATION:High Line Brewing\, 1318 9 Ave SE #113\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260304T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260314T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260224T195826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T174315Z
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SUMMARY:Botticelli in the Fire
DESCRIPTION:A LOVE STORY\, A REBELLION\, A MIRROR TO OUR TIMES \nFrom the electrifying imagination of Jordan Tannahill\, one of Canada’s most celebrated playwrights\, comes a daring and provocative reimagining of Renaissance Florence that feels urgently of the now. Botticelli in the Fire runs March 4 – 14\, 2026 at the Big Secret Theatre in the Werklund Centre\, produced by Downstage with the generous support of Hit & Myth Productions. \nBotticelli in the Fire reimagines the life of Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli at a moment when art\, religion\, politics\, and personal desire are violently entangled. As the radical preacher Savonarola rises to power and calls for the destruction of “immoral” art\, Botticelli is pulled between his devotion to beauty\, his startling love\, and a society demanding ideological purity. The play explores how extremism takes hold\, how desire becomes dangerous\, and how artists survive\, or are destroyed\, when their work is caught in the crossfire of political upheaval. \n“I’m thrilled to collaborate with Hit & Myth on this provocatively playful production of Botticelli in the Fire. The whole team is incredibly skilled and deeply invested. It’s a play full of music\, art\, and fashion – and it feels so important right here\, right now\,” said Clare Preuss\, Artistic Director of Downstage\, who is also directing this production. \n“Playwright Jordan Tannahill draws striking parallels between High Renaissance Florence and today’s polarized political climate. There’s an irreverent and cathartic quality to this production\, and it’s also a call to action\, asking each of us to stand up for what we love most.” \nDescribed by The Telegraph as “the stuff of a TV thriller\,” this extravagant and dangerous spectacle collapses centuries into a world where artists drive sports cars\, text their lovers\, and play squash between revolutions. As politics\, desire\, and ambition collide\, one man’s devotion to beauty threatens to ignite a cultural and political firestorm. \n“I’ve loved working with Downstage in the past\, and this will be our fifth co-production – we share a common vision for producing theatre that is provocative and engaging. Botticelli in the Fire is a play that delights\, provokes\, questions\, and above all else\, entertains. It is a very cool\, kick ass piece of theatre\,” added Joel Cochrane\, Hit & Myth’s Artistic Producer\, who plays Lorenzo in the production. \n“While it’s set in the Renaissance\, what’s crazy to me is that it may as well be set in 2026; because we are still dealing with the same issues of oppression\, poverty\, censorship\, personal freedoms\, and the seemingly never ending rise/return of fundamentalism.” \nSet against a society teetering on the edge of collapse\, Botticelli in the Fire asks a haunting question: when everything is burning\, can art survive the flames? \nUnder the incisive direction of Clare Preuss\, this production delivers a visceral theatrical experience – sensuous\, volatile\, and unflinchingly contemporary – blurring the line between history and the present moment. \nBotticelli in the Fire  \nWritten by Jordan Tannahill  \nBig Secret Theatre\, Werklund Centre (formerly Arts Commons) \nMarch 4–14\, 2026 \nPlease Note: This production contains scenes with nudity\, sex\, and violence. Recommended for audiences 16+. \nCAST \nMadre Maria – Kris Alvarez \nLorenzo – Joel Cochrane \nSavonarola – Christopher Hunt \nPoggio – Zachary Parsons-Lozinski \nLeonardo – Ethan Vasquez Taylor \nSandro – Eric Wigston \nClarice – Sydney Williams \nCREATIVE TEAM \nPlaywright – Jordan Tannahill \nDirector – Clare Preuss \nAssistant Director – Keith Boniol \nFight Director – Brianna Johnston \nCo-Choreographers – Keith Boniol & Clare Preuss \nOriginal Composition – Maddie Bautista \nSound Design & Music Direction – Alixandra Cowman \nSet Design – Julia Kim \nHead of Props – Nicole Logan \nLighting Design – Adam Kostiuk \nCostume Design – Rebecca Toon \nLobby Installation Artist – Lex Hilderman \nDownstage Producer – Bianca Miranda \nStage Manager – Naomi Esau \nAssistant Stage Manager – Staci Hanley \nProduction Manager – Marcia Liber \nPublicist – Aldona B Creative \nDownstage is an award-winning Calgary-based theatre company dedicated to producing plays that create meaningful conversation around social issues. Their plays provoke vibrant dialogue between Calgarians\, both informally and through nightly post-performance discussions. For more information on Downstage\, please visit www.downstage.ca. \nHit & Myth Productions was established in 2006\, and since that time has produced over 40 professional shows\, engaging numerous local actors\, directors and designers. Hit & Myth collaborates with small to mid-sized theatre companies and independent artists to co-produce theatre that is provocative\, modern\, sensational\, and above all else\, entertaining. https://www.hitandmyth.net/ \nFor more information\, visit: https://downstage.ca/show/botticelli-in-the-fire/
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/botticelli-in-the-fire/
LOCATION:Arts Commons\, 205 8 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 0K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Non-Music Events,Performing Arts,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260304T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260304T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T195956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T195956Z
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SUMMARY:Borderlands: A conversation with Glenna Cardinal and seth cardinal dodginghorse\, moderated by Christina Reynolds
DESCRIPTION:Borderlands\nA conversation with Glenna Cardinal and seth cardinal dodginghorse\, moderated by Christina Reynolds. \nMarch 4\n5:30-6:30 PM\nHeather Edwards Theatre\nGlenna Cardinal and seth cardinal dodginghorse are a parent-child collective of mixed-media artists. They grew up on their grandmothers’ ancestral lands on Tsuut’ina Nation. This is the same area that is now the eight-lane transportation corridor called the South West Calgary Ring Road. Join the 2022 Sobey Art Award long-listed artists for an evening of discussion about encountering “borders” in their art practice and in their lives. \nThe discussion will be moderated by independent Calgary journalist Christina Reynolds. It is held in conjunction with the 2026 Exposure Photography Festival exhibitions NEXTDOOR and Here\, Together. \nFree and open to the public; no registration required. Seating is available on a first-come\, first-served basis.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/borderlands-a-conversation-with-glenna-cardinal-and-seth-cardinal-dodginghorse-moderated-by-christina-reynolds/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260304T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260325T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T195759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T195759Z
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SUMMARY:Open Studio for 55+
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio for 55+\nMarch 2026\nWednesdays | 1:00-4:00 PM\nJoin Contemporary Calgary at our drop-in Open Studio for 55+ on Wednesdays in March. \nDuring this informal art-making drop-in session\, participants are invited to bring their own projects along with any art and craft materials they are currently using. This time can be used not only for creating but also for connecting with other artists\, fostering collaboration and inspiration. \nFor adults age 55+. \nFREE and no registration is required; simply check in with a gallery attendant at the front desk by signing your name each time on the sign-in sheet. \n*If you have questions about this workshop\, please reach out to Vanessa Lamb\, Education Program Assistant\, at vanessa@contemporarycalgary.com \nMARCH SCHEDULE: \n\n\nMarch 4\, 2026 \n\n\nMarch 11\, 2026 \n\n\nMarch 18\, 2026 \n\n\nMarch 25\, 2026 \n\n\nThis month\, we are offering materials and guidance on exploring watercolour pencils as a medium on March 25 from 1:30-2:30 pm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy checking in with us at front desk to participate in this session\, you agree to: \n\n\nFollow Contemporary Calgary staff instructions. \n\n\nTreat all staff\, participants\, and other visitors with respect. \n\n\nBehave in a safe and prudent manner. \n\n\nParticipants who do not comply with these rules may be temporarily or permanently suspended from the program.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/open-studio-for-55/
LOCATION:Palomino\, 109 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260315T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094815
CREATED:20260303T195335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T195335Z
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SUMMARY:Nour Ouayda The Secret Garden (2023)
DESCRIPTION:February 18—March 15\, 2026\nHeather Edwards Theatre | 12-4 PM daily\nThe Secret Garden (2023) opens with a simple yet uncanny premise. One morning\, strange and unfamiliar plants erupt across an unnamed city\, turning streets and squares into an entangled labyrinth. Through the voices of Camelia and Nahla – two unseen protagonists who uncover a notebook chronicling this invasion – Nour Ouayda constructs a narrative that wavers between the documentary and the speculative. \nShot on 16mm film\, The Secret Garden is punctuated with close-ups of foliage and flowers that function as more than mere botanical studies; they are meditations on the elements of life we often neglect\, and over which we have no control. Each shot lingers long enough to reveal grainy textures and muted movements\, mirroring the nature of growth\, whether it is welcome or parasitic. Across its eight chapters\, the film layers these visual fragments with a lyrical voiceover that sometimes feels like pillowtalk\, weaving together fragments of a tale that feels cautionary\, grounded\, and dreamlike all at once. \nBeneath its quiet surface\, The Secret Garden reflects on the transformations that colour and contour the world we inhabit. The eruption of new life becomes both a symptom of society’s existing ailments and a sign of things to come: a reminder of the chaos and destruction it may cause\, but also of the possibility of regeneration. By destabilizing all of these different layers\, Ouayda invites viewers to reimagine the city as a living\, breathing organism and to consider the potential upside of this plant invasion. Her secret garden is not so much an escape from reality as much as an invitation to reimagine what this reality can – or perhaps should – be\, amid the cracks and fractures of the present that we occupy. \nThe Secret Garden (2023) is being screened as part of This small parcel of earth\, a two-part program curated by Muriel N. Kahwagi. \nAccess to this screening is included with admission. This program is presented in conjunction with Entwined\, curated by Mona Filip. \nThe first work in this series is Christina Battle’s seeds are meant to disperse (2022)\, on view from December 6-31\, 2025\, Wednesday to Sunday\, 12-4 PM.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/nour-ouayda-the-secret-garden-2023/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Film,Non-Music Events
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