The $64 Question in Verse

Yes. by Rosemary Griebel; Love in a Handful of Dust by Kirk Ramdath; Narcissus Unfolding by Jim Nason; Forgetting the Holocaust by Ron Charach.



Clippings, quotes and controversies

Literature vs power; our next dinosaur museum; artist-run centres; Demmitt’s new landmark; Alberta soup-strainers; Fort McMordor…



The Hungry Grizzly
…and the leaky grain car

This was like a small child trying to explain to its mother why the broken china and the toy hammer poised about are not related in any important way.



Heather Klimchuk
Minister of Culture

“Basically, the true measure of a great museum is what’s inside. The museum will double the space of what was there previously…”



New Books Guide

The joy of books: Brand new works from Alberta writers and publishers



What could your community look like?

…The northernmost residents of Alberta readily joke about the many black holes of radio and TV coverage…


Genuine Wealth

Changing how we measure progress.

Aristotle defined happiness (eudaimonia) as “well-being of spirit” and argued that it resulted from a good birth, accompanied by a lifetime of friends, children, virtuous activity, health, wealth and a contented old age. The Buddha said the purpose of our lives is to be happy.


Quiet on the Set

Can we again be Big Screen Country?

Movies are the most compelling means of telling the stories that influence the things we laugh at or cry about, that frighten or infuriate us; they can set the tone for what we believe, how we grieve, how we love. They are our most potent transmitters of culture and values.


Cafeteria Mentality

Winner of our 2011 fiction contest.

…that reminded me of the twig teepees I’d made at Girl Guides to earn my campfire-starting badge. What’s left to steal? I wondered, as bulldosers scraped and raked piles of debris, as they unearthed rimless tires and cushionless sofas. Cushionless, unfamiliar sofas.


The Alberta Views Interview

The Calgary-born and Edmonton-schooled actor reflects on a storied career in theatre, film, TV and music.

Gross is also something of an entertainment Renaissance man who works in a variety of media and multiple capacities. He has appeared in at least 20 movies, including Men with Brooms (2002) and Gunless (2011)…