Alright, so you've already read all about the celebrity attendees, the talented musicians that crooned models down the runway, the decadently delicious treats that tickled taste buds, the venue that houses antique treasures from around the world, the valet parking...
It’s fall, and nothing says comfort quite like a warm bowl of soup. Soup Sisters and Broth Brothers feel the same way. A national non-profit organization (they are in 10 Canadian cities), they are dedicated to providing comfort to women, children and youth through the making, sharing and donating of soup
Whether it is lunch with colleagues, a pre-show dinner or après-concert cocktail, The Auburn is the place to get those creative juices flowing. Just don’t be surprised if you happen to find yourself conversing with an award-winning playwright and an internationally renowned dancer
National was bumping Monday, September 10 for the Annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Shucking Competition. With it’s large open concept, and of course its fantastic Oyster Bar, National was a natural choice for this year’s event
We hate to say it, but the days are getting shorter and the evenings are getting cooler; soon we will be welcoming fall, albeit with less than open arms. Lest it be all doom and gloom, we’ve put together a list of activities to add to your end-of-summer to do list that will leave you feeling like you got the most out of your summer
In terms of things to do in Canadian cities, art museums and galleries can often become overlooked due to spectacle events like sports games, concerts, or big name festivals. However, as we have preached numerous times in our Art 101 segments, the Notable young professional should keep an open mind to the arts in order to be constantly ahead of the curve
For young professionals in the city, Calgary Stampede is as much about the chucks and rodeo as it is the networking and never-ending events. Love it or hate it, for ten days (officially) every July, the Stampede takes over the city
As Canada gets ready to celebrate its 145th birthday, young professionals who aren't cottage-bound for the long weekend are probably wondering what their best options are for the festivities. Here's what's going on in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary on July 1
Calgary's restaurants are known to have some pretty exceptional wine lists, but sometimes the best sommelier is yourself. We've scoured the scene and have come up with four notable BYOW restaurants that offer free corkage daily or on designated days during the week
Calgary's Sit Interiors is less about consumption and more about content and community, creating a new way for young professionals to shop. Here's why you should check out this hub of activity for lovers of all things design, community, creativity, and collaboration