FISHEYE: Eagle’s lunch

Eagles are often skittish this close up, and it wasn’t a long visit before it flew off north up Hwy. 33. Our regular photo of the day (potd) feature from Fish Griwkowsky is a visual diary and memoir of his life in and out of the city. More FISHEYE photos HERE.

High cost of security keeps AGA closed at night

Maybe you work downtown and really want to catch the latest exhibition at the Art Gallery of Alberta. You get out the office door swiftly at 5, but you’re hungry and need to grab a quick bite so that your growling stomach won’t echo through the exhibition halls. It doesn’t leave much viewing time once […]

FESTIVAL SUMMER BEGINS: The Works ‘one with everything’

If you didn’t know that the Works Art and Design Festival was going on, you might not know there was a festival at all. This is a good thing. Thanks to events like the Works, downtown Edmonton in the summer has become a non-stop riot of audio-visual happenings whose various festival organizers are indistinguishable from […]

FISHEYE:Bleakly beautiful

It can’t always be nice, but it can always be pretty. Our regular photo of the day (potd) feature from Fish Griwkowsky is a visual reviews for online pharmacies no prescription diary and memoir of his life in and out of the city. More FISHEYE photos HERE.

FISHEYE: End of the rainbow

Now how often do you see a rainbow in front of the treeline? Sadly, no Irish gold to be gleaned. Our regular photo of the day (potd) feature from Fish Griwkowsky is a visual diary and memoir of his life in and out of the city. More FISHEYE photos HERE.

FISHEYE: Cloud Computing

You might say a blind date has a nice personality, to cover up some obvious drawback, but a cloud? A cloud will never mind such a statement about it. Clouds don’t have brains. Our regular photo of the day (potd) feature from Fish Griwkowsky is a visual diary and memoir of his life in and […]

Urban design mag goes national, finds niche in souls of Canada’s cities

Back in 2004, Matthew Blackett figures more people knew about the buttons he sold to promote his then one-year-old magazine about urban planning and design in Toronto than actually knew about the magazine itself. The buttons featured the unique tile pattens specific to each stop on the Toronto Transit Commission subway system and they were […]

Food Bank donations imitate art

Attendees of the ANDY WARHOL: Manufactured exhibit at the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) are reminded that while soup can be art, it is also food – so bring along some cans for the Edmonton Food Bank. Other non-perishable food items are also accepted, of course. One may also buy oversized novelty Campbell’s Soup tins […]

FISHEYE: Ironically, at the time it was modernist

Did you know everything used to look better? Fact. Our regular photo of the day (potd) feature from Fish Griwkowsky is a visual diary and memoir of his life in and out of the city. More FISHEYE photos HERE.

ANOTHER ROADSIDE ATTRACTION: Dinos roam Jurassic Forest

Edmontonians are crazy. We endure the most God-awful winters known to man and as soon as it gets nice, we can’t wait to get out of here. What’s the matter with you people?! OK, we’re willing to keep the wagging finger of shame at bay as long as you agree to keep your trips within […]

FISHEYE: Who’s side are you on,anyway?

Givin’ the dawwwwg a cone! Sorry, couldn’t resist that one. Life is hard when you chew your own wounds.. Our regular photo of the day (potd) feature from Fish Griwkowsky is a visual diary and memoir of his life in and out of the city. More FISHEYE photos HERE.

FISHEYE: One stone fly stonefly

Would you like a twitching stonefly for a corsage? Because if you hang out near the river that can be easily arranged. According to entymologist John Acorn these creatures can’t, won’t and don’t want to hurt you, but they’ll certainly make you feel like they’re up to something as they inch towards your face. Our […]