Pre-CSTS Shindig – Marian Call in Concert

 

Marian Call – In concert – In conjunction with Happy Harbor Comics (10729 – 104 Avenue, Edmonton) we will be hosting a Marian Call concert on Monday, June 18, 2012 at 7:30 pm.

Alaskan singer-songwriter Marian Call is returning to Alberta. Her music has been described by fans as “funky acoustic joy jazz” — she plays eclectic, humorous and heartfelt songs that appeal to crowds of all ages and demographics. Her signature Underwood typewriter, rain stick, and kazoo can be heard in most of her local (and national) performances.

Marian is not being paid directly for her performance; we’re suggesting a donation of $10-$15 per person to show your appreciation of her talents.

Photo: Brian Adams http://baphotos.com.

Pre-CSTS Shindigs – Marian Call Concert and “The Guild” Screenings

Details of upcoming Shindigs are listed in our Shindig forum. All shindigs will be hosted at Happy Harbor Comics (10729 – 104 Avenue, Edmonton).

The Guild – Thanks to the generosity of Felicia Day and the Geek and Sundry team, we have been approved to host screenings of “The Guild” in the weeks leading up to our CSTS event (June 23, 2012). Geek & Sundry is the new home of “The Guild” and other fab content such as “Flog” (Felicia’s video blog), “Tabletop” (Wil Wheaton’s tabletop gaming show) and “Sword & Laser” (a Scifi/Fantasy book club).

Screenings start at 7pm. Admission to these screenings are free. Donations to the Edmonton Food Bank would be appreciated.

  • Season 1 – Wednesday, May 9, 2012
  • Season 2 – Wednesday, May 16, 2012
  • Season 3 – Wednesday, May 23, 2012
  • Season 4 – Wednesday, May 30, 2012
  • Season 5 – Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Marian Call – In concert – In conjunction with Happy Harbor Comics (10729 – 104 Avenue, Edmonton) we will be hosting a Marian Call concert on Monday, June 18, 2012.

Alaskan singer-songwriter Marian Call is returning to Alberta. Her music has been described by fans as “funky acoustic joy jazz” — she plays eclectic, humorous and heartfelt songs that appeal to crowds of all ages and demographics. Her signature Underwood typewriter, rain stick, and kazoo can be heard in most of her local (and national) performances.

Marian is not being paid directly for her performance; we’re suggesting a donation of $10-$15 per person to show your appreciation of her talents.