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Things to do in Edmonton this week: Cariwest, Marigold roof gigs and Quietly Screaming
Things to do in Edmonton this week: Cariwest, Marigold roof gigs and Quietly Screaming

Calgary Herald

time07-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Calgary Herald

Things to do in Edmonton this week: Cariwest, Marigold roof gigs and Quietly Screaming

Article content Cariwest: Vibrating with colour, musical floats and those astronomically gorgeous costumes, the dazzling annual Cariwest parade is one of Edmonton's most joyful couple hours of the entire year! Article content The electric cavalcade runs noon to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, starting at 108 Street and 99 Avenue, running along Jasper, cutting north to Churchill Square on 109 Street. Article content Article content Article content Quietly Screaming: Saturday is your last chance to check out Guelph, Ont., artist Chanel Desroches' large-scale works over at the newish PRG on 124 Street. Article content Exuberant and compelling, 'as a queer woman negotiating the pressures of public space and personal history,' reads her bio, 'she uses abstraction as a tool of deflection and camouflage. Article content 'Her marks, scribbles, cuts and smudges channel anxiety, sarcasm and resistance.' Article content Article content That all really comes across, each of her canvasses mixing oil painting, oil stick drawing, graphite and other media in a delightful collision of colour and style that exudes vibrancy and conflicting personality traits held together with an absolute style that circles back to the show's paradoxical title. Article content Article content Details: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesdays – Saturdays at Peter Robertson Gallery (10332 124 St.), no charge Article content Article content Marigold Rooftop concerts: Summoning the vibe of the long-lost Latitude 53 open-air patio with a western, Little House on the Prairie Vibe, Marigold Rooftop — MR for short, in honour of recently-passed-away orange tabby Mr. Cheeto — is such a Whyte Avenue sweet spot. Article content With a series of summer gigs before the snow crushes our souls, Saturday night it's the duo bill of grungy folksinger Jordan Norman and master pedal steel player Booker Diduck.

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