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Lethbridge Fashion Weekend shines with success

Lethbridge Fashion Weekend shines with success

Farren Sawers walks down the runway in JASON’T clothing during Lethbridge Fashion Weekend Models hit the runway to display some of the latest pieces from local designers for Lethbridge Fashion Weekend. The show featured five lines of clothing from six designers in the annual fall fashion show last weekend. This year’s show took a big

Arts Days showcases city’s many talents

Taiko drummers Hibikiya, Corey McQuaid, Jolene Dunsdon, Yumi Suzuki, Kelly McQuaid, and Vallerie McQuaid perform during Art Days, Oct. 2, 2016. Taiko drummers, Ukrainian dancers, local musicians performed during the 40th anniversary of the Southern Alberta Art Gallery at CASA. Arts Days was organized by the Allied Arts Council was recently held in the city

Kids celebrate multiculturalism in Canada

Dominic (left) and Julien Benoit play the dreidel game at the new Kids Celebrate! exhibition at the Galt Museum and Archives. Museums are old, museums are boring. While some may think this, the Galt’s latest exhibit Kids Celebrate! hopes to change that. The Galt Museum boasts many wonderful exhibits for everyone to enjoy, the young and

Bratwurst and Brews

Bailey Parker serves traditional German beer at Oktoberfest on Friday, Sept. 8. A tradition coming up on 206 years in Munich and three years in Lethbridge, Oktoberfest has expanded this year to Galt Gardens. Although they celebrate for 16 days in Munich, Lethbridge held its two-day celebration last weekend from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1.

The monster of all Outlanders

A Lethbridge man is taking his hobby to new heights. Sarah Redekop has the story. A local man in Lethbridge has gained international attention for his hobby. Resident, Craig Weston, began customizing his quad in his free time about seven months ago. Since then he has added various custom-made parts including a snorkel and exhaust

“Comic”-ly creative Lethbridge

Eric Dyck working on a comic at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery as the Artist in Residence on Feb. 4.  By Tyler Willment From whimsical artistry to serious elegance, comic writers and artists are well respected in the Lethbridge community. “I’m not sure why the nerd demographic is so high here. Really it is something

Hyper-flutes take centre stage at University of Lethbridge

Cléo Palacio-Quintin’s blend of technology and art mesmerized the University of Lethbridge. With sensors fixed to her flutes, Quintin’s progressions control videos and soundscapes to add a more intimate dimension to her compositions. These dimensions help the audience connect with every composer Quintin has worked with and even left some students inspired. Launching her tour

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