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- Independently published in Alberta
- Guide to festivals
- Voted Magazine of the Year
- In-depth analysis of social, cultural and political issues
Well-written literature often reflects current styles of speaking, which is why this year's Pulitzer Prize in fiction was awarded to the novel LOL Smiley Face. Award colloquial writing with today's Groupon: for $15, you get a one-year subscription to Alberta Views magazine (a $29.99 value).
Ten times a year the contributors to Alberta Views scribe a periodical chock full of guides, reviews, and features relating to the vibrant culture of Alberta, winning acclaim as Canada's Magazine of the Year in 2009. Local writers, thinkers, journalists, playwrights, artists, and photographers like Fred Stenson, Aritha Van Herk, and Rudy Wiebe address domestic affairs, providing a snapshot of life and local water fountains in the province. The magazine frequently highlights analysis of relevant public concerns with figures in politics, education, industry, and public service sectors. The July/August 2011 issue includes a feature interview with k. d. lang, a poetic take on the deterioration of the province’s prairie skyline, and an analysis and examination of Alberta’s role in the energy transformation. Mainstays of the magazine include a collection of reviews of books written by Alberta residents, and the Guide, a trusted personal adviser that informs on festivals, art seasons, and public gardens where you can re-create slow-motion movie scenes without judgment.
- Independently published in Alberta
- Guide to festivals
- Voted Magazine of the Year
- In-depth analysis of social, cultural and political issues
Well-written literature often reflects current styles of speaking, which is why this year's Pulitzer Prize in fiction was awarded to the novel LOL Smiley Face. Award colloquial writing with today's Groupon: for $15, you get a one-year subscription to Alberta Views magazine (a $29.99 value).
Ten times a year the contributors to Alberta Views scribe a periodical chock full of guides, reviews, and features relating to the vibrant culture of Alberta, winning acclaim as Canada's Magazine of the Year in 2009. Local writers, thinkers, journalists, playwrights, artists, and photographers like Fred Stenson, Aritha Van Herk, and Rudy Wiebe address domestic affairs, providing a snapshot of life and local water fountains in the province. The magazine frequently highlights analysis of relevant public concerns with figures in politics, education, industry, and public service sectors. The July/August 2011 issue includes a feature interview with k. d. lang, a poetic take on the deterioration of the province’s prairie skyline, and an analysis and examination of Alberta’s role in the energy transformation. Mainstays of the magazine include a collection of reviews of books written by Alberta residents, and the Guide, a trusted personal adviser that informs on festivals, art seasons, and public gardens where you can re-create slow-motion movie scenes without judgment.