By Marliss Weber

Results 21 - 40 of 64
Page: previous   1 2 3 4   next

September 10, 2009

The Thrill Of Discovery Toronto (and Hollywood) come calling for local writer Thomas Trofimuk’s <i>Waiting for Columbus</i>
in Arts Feature

August 13, 2009

The Year Of Magical Fringeing Holly Turner was a Broadway actor, then a tax lawyer. Now she’s in her first-ever Fringe show
in Arts Feature

August 6, 2009

You Don’t Want To Get Rose Mad Rose Piotrkowski has been forcefully beautifying the who’s who of Edmonton society for four decades
in Lifestyle Watching The Watchmen Those huge photos of security guards you’re seeing downtown are part of Thomas Kneubühler’s art show
in Arts Feature

July 30, 2009

Yes We Can-Can Lianne Ens of Nightshade Corsets offers hints on putting together a burlesque-inspired outfit
in Lifestyle Working Girls With Prada Handbags Licensed or not, “adult massage” can involve prostitution
in Lifestyle

July 23, 2009

Mansfield Park Meets Mississippi Delta <i>Jane Austen Sings the Blues</i> honours late literature prof and blues fanatic Bruce Stovel
in Arts Feature

July 16, 2009

The Teacher Who Became A Dominatrix An academic turns to whips and chains for the paycheque, but gets pulled deeper into the sex trade
in Lifestyle

July 2, 2009

A Checkered Career David Aiken, a.k.a. “Checkerboard Guy,” still hasn’t gotten tired of taking his act to the street
in Arts Feature

June 25, 2009

I Went To An Arden Party And the St. Albert theatre’s 25th anniversary gala is a good place to reminisce with old friends
in Music Preview Quoth The Sterlings, “Nevermore” Catalyst Theatre’s Poe musical scooped up seven awards Monday night at the Mayfield
in Theatre Feature Going Greaser 50 Years Later Karen Lopushinsky shows you her tricks for achieving the perfect “Kustom Kulture” look
in Lifestyle

June 11, 2009

Ay, There’s The Rubaboo Reneltta Arluk helps curate a gala feast of aboriginal culture — the first, hopefully, of many
in Theatre Preview Kids Today — They Grow Up So Fast! Seems like just yesterday that Nextfest was learning to walk. Now it’s a rebellious 14-year-old
in Arts Feature The Green Road To Heaven Combining religion and environmentalism is only natural for these Edmonton faithful
in News & Views

May 28, 2009

A Refugee Camp For Native Plants Local botanist Patsy Cotterill saves native plants in her garden
in City Life

May 7, 2009

It’s No Accident That “Poe” Rhymes With “Woe” The miserable life of the gothic poet and novelist gets the full Catalyst treatment in <i>Nevermore
in Theatre Review Love Will Tear You Apart It’s hard to tell love apart from codependency and addiction in NLT’s ugly/beautiful drama
in Theatre Review

April 30, 2009

Grim Reappearer A long-lost son returns to his grief-stricken family — maybe — in Elyne Quan’s powerful <i>Stray</i>
in Theatre Review Edgar Management Techniques Jonathan Christenson and Bretta Gerecke’s <i>Nevermore</i> is the Edgar Allan Poe show of their drea
in Theatre Preview
Results 21 - 40 of 64
Page: previous   1 2 3 4   next

All Content Copyright © SEE Magazine 2008 About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use Contest Disclaimer