Glendon, Alberta, where many Ukrainians settled, has erected “The World’s Largest Pyrogy.”
Tag: Canada150
My Canada, 125/150: Their outrageous fortune
It turns out that a fictional theatre festival has become Canada’s gift to smart serial television.
My Canada, 124/150: Staging Canada’s stories
Theatre does more than entertain: it can provoke, question, criticize, and shake people up.
My Canada, 123/150: Our dramatic history
To those who say Canadian history is dull, I say, yay, verily: Get thee to VideoCabaret.
My Canada, 122/150: My Stratford adventures
When you grow up in southern Ontario, you take the festival for granted: that’s where you go for the annual English bus trip to see a play.
My Canada, 121/150: Sharing Shaw
The theatre’s mandate has shifted throughout the years. For the first few years, it focused exclusively on Shaw.
My Canada, 120/150: Ontario Cottage country
In my life, I’ve owned two cottages. Not the kinds with a dock along a lake.
My Canada, 119/150: Sea-worthy
A few years ago, I ended up on the HMCS Halifax, docked for a few days in its home harbour and open for public tours.