Wednesday, September 30, 2009

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR A UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY PHD RESEARCH PROJECT

The Experience of Spirituality in the Lives of Gay Men

You are invited to participate if you:

- Identify as a gay man (18 years of age or older)

- Experience spirituality as an identifiable dynamic in your life

- Are or have been an active baptized and confirmed member of the Anglican Church

- Are willing to engage in two confidentially audio recorded semi-structured interviews

- Are willing to take photographs illustrating in whatever way you choose, your lived
experience(s) of spirituality.

This aim of this research is to explore and then raise awareness of how gay men, with roots in the Anglican Church and tradition, experience spirituality in their lives.

Participation in this research is voluntary and all information about your participation will be kept confidential. For further information about this research and participating please contact:

Barry C.B Hollowell (403.874.0153 or bhollowe@ucalgary.ca ) or
Dr. Kevin Alderson (403.220.6758 or alderson@ucalgary.ca ) or
Dr. Tom Strong (403.220.7770 or strongt@ucalgary.ca )

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Catch the Latest at Stagewest Theatre Restaurants!

Enjoy an evening out by taking in the fantastic food and performances at Stagewest Theatre Restaurants; both in Missisauga ON and Calgary AB.


Recent shows in Mississauga included The Producers; the big Broadway musical based on Mel Brooks' classic clult comedy film that sets the standard for modern, outrageous, in-your-face humor. It is a truly “boffo” hit, winning a record twelve Tony® Awards and wowing capacity crowds night after night.







At Stagewest Theatre in Calgary, enjoy the current production of Married Alive until November 1; a riotous new musical comedy about matrimonial mayhem! Book/lyrics by Sean Grennan. Music by Leah Okimoto. Starring Joyce DeWitt from Three's Company, this wacky new musical revue looks at two marriages; newlyweds and the not-so-newlywed couples. From new babies to empty nests, from job stress to domestic bliss; Married Alive is a funny, yet affectionate look at married life. Follow these couples as they experience life from Niagara to Viagra!






Currently in Mississauga, catch Viagara Falls - Playing Sep 17th, 09 - Nov 22nd, 09. This "laugh out loud" comedy is a rare treat! The story involves two widowers who are long time friends, a buxom call girl, and the wonders of a little blue pill! It all takes place in the apartment of Charley on his 77th birthday. The show examines the importance of friendships, the realization that emotions don't diminish with age and the idea that feeling wanted can be the difference between living and just existing.
Next in Calgary, catch British Invasion! - from November 5, 2009 – January 24, 2010; featuring former lead-singer of The Guess Who, Terry Hatty; Season 3 Canadian Idol Winner, Melissa O'Neil; and local favourite Gerrad Everard.
For additional show listings, rates, menu, and booking information; check out www.stagewestonline.com in Mississauga and www.stagewestcalgary.com in Calgary.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

New Book to be Released on Being Out in High School

Check out this group for a new Canadian book of true stories about the experience of being gay and out in high school.

Join the AIDS Walks Today!



The Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life events are happening right now across Canada! Head to www.aidswalkforlife.ca/FindYourWalk.htm and Facebook to find the Walk in your city and join today!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

AIDS Walk - A First Hand Look into the Walk

For those new to the Walk, or long-time supporters, check out this article on a dedicated Walker and what participating means to him.

Go to The AWord, AIDS Calgary's official Blog to read the interview:

http://aidscalgary.blogspot.com/2009/08/one-person-can-make-difference.html

2009 AIDS Walk For Life

Canada’s most important HIV/AIDS fundraising and awareness event is the annual Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life. During the national event, cities and communities from across the country will host Walks to raise funds for local services and programming and to increase awareness about HIV/AIDS.

To date, more than half a million Canadians have participated in the Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life from coast to coast to coast. Together, these Canadians have raised close to $28 million to support programs and services for people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in their communities.
HIV/AIDS affects us all. There is no cure and no vaccine. We Walk for those who are no longer with us. We Walk to support those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. We Walk to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS in our own communities. We all have our reasons. We hope that one day we won’t need to Walk any longer. Until then, the Walk will do us good.
Whatever your reason, join the fight against HIV/AIDS in your community and Walk. When you Walk and collect pledges for the Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life, you are making a difference in the lives of those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in your community.

We encourage you to Walk, form a team, fundraise, donate, volunteer, or all of the above! And remember, all Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life proceeds support direct services for people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in your community!
The Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life will take place across Canada from September 12—20, 2009. To support the Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life in your community, please go to www.aidswalkforlife.ca

Thursday, September 10, 2009

September Issue Now Online!!!

Check out the Fall Fashion issue of OUTLOOKS for valuable tips on Must Haves for Autumn/Winter '09. Continue your style training with Canadian designer Haithem Elkadiki and his thoughts on accessories, inspirations, and being fashion-forward. Also, check out our insider with celebrated Broadway star Lea Salonga; captivating international audiences with everything from beloved Disney performances to Miss Saigon.

OUTLOOKS - Available in Your Community!