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SLED ISLAND FESTIVAL 2010: A RETROSPECTIVE PART 5

Program Director’s Report Sled Island Festival Day 3 Friday, July 2, 2010 Since Friday wasn’t technically a holiday, the Sled Island schedule didn’t begin until later in the afternoon on…
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SLED ISLAND FESTIVAL 2010: A RETROSPECTIVE PART 4

Sled Island in a nutshell, by Jeans Boots "Jeans Boots! Relax!" says my new friend, and just then Ian Svenonius walks up. The singer of Chain and the Gang was playing Broken City that evening,…
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SLED ISLAND FESTIVAL 2010: A RETROSPECTIVE PART 3

Sled Island 2010: A Bicycle Odyssey by Tyson McShane Having won a ticket last minute to Sled Island and having not booked the time off, I wasn’t able to arrive in Calgary until Thursday…
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SLED ISLAND FESTIVAL 2010: A RETROSPECTIVE PART 2

Program Director’s Report Sled Island Festival Day 2 Thursday, July 1, 2010 Canada Day was a busy one in Calgary, but not for the reasons you may think. There were no maple leaves or fireworks…
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SLED ISLAND FESTIVAL 2010: A RETROSPECTIVE PART 1

Who?: CFCR Program Director, Jay Allen What?: The Sled Island Music & Arts Festival When?: June 30 — July 3, 2010 Where?: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Why?: The rock music, of course. Now that…
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SHOW REVIEW: JAMES FARM JUNE 28 @ THE BROADWAY THEATRE

On the evening of June 28th, James Farm — a jazz quartet featuring Joshua Redman on saxophone, Aaron Parks on piano, Matt Penman on bass, and Eric Harland on drums — took the stage at the Broadway…
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CFCR AT SLED ISLAND 2010

Calgary, Alberta hosted the 4th installment of the Sled Island Music & Arts Festival from June 30 to July 4 , and CFCR was there, racing from venue to venue, finding free food and enjoying all the…
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