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Literary Journalism Alum Wins Taylor Non-Fiction Prize
In the wake of winning one of the country's most prestigious writing prizes, Rosemary Sullivan talks about the journey of learning more about the daughter of an
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Company 605's 'Vital Few' Explores How To Be Together, Separately
The innovative Vancouver dance company's latest work tackles the balance between unity and individualism, mirroring the company's own decade-long history.
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This Sound Artist Makes Music Without Notes
Jess Rowland is a composer and sound artist with a day job in a neuroscience lab. She investigates what we hear and how we understand it.
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Climber Alex Honnold on Taking Risks and Breaking Records
Professional climber Alex Honnold tells Brandon Pullan about his risk-taking, record-breaking solo climbing. Here are some memorable moments from that conversat
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Making A Killing At The Stock Market: Econ Writer Takes A Stab At Crime Fiction
During his work as a business journalist and author, Paddy Hirsch is used to dealing with hard facts. Now, he's trying his hand at crime fiction and is finding
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Want To Be More Innovative? Walk a Mile in Someone Else's Shoes
By exploring a challenge through the eyes of the end user — the people who actually use your product or service — you can understand what what really matters, w
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The Man Who Made Sure 'The Revenant' Got Indigenous Characters Right
Craig Falcon has made it his mission to speak proudly for his people in an industry with a history of getting the story wrong. The cultural advisor for The Reve
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Working at Banff Centre: Most Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the five questions most frequently asked of Banff Centre recruiters. Read on to find answers about interviews, employment, housing and more.
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In the Archives: Canadian Musician and Composer Ann Southam
The Banff Centre Library & Archives is delighted to have received from Canadian musician and composer Ann Southam's estate a donation of her papers, books and C
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Crime Writing Faculty Nominated for Edgar Award
Crime Writing faculty Michael Robotham has been nominated for Best Novel.
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How Juno + Grammy Winner Shawn Everett Shaped Alabama Shakes' Album
A few years ago, he was putting microphones in trashcans at Banff Centre. Then he won a Grammy. And a Juno. Shawn Everett spills on the secrets of sound enginee
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It's Okay To Be Many Things at Once: A conversation with Virginia Lee Montgomery
Jacqueline Bell in conversation with artist Virginia Lee Montgomery on her video work "Innovation Porthole."
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