MARCH
DWIGHT YOAKAM
The American country music star has
gone triple-platinum and sold over 25
million albums (page 33).
08
CALGARY
MAPLE FESTIVAL
DES SUCRES
March 3 - 4 Celebrate the traditions and stories
of the French Canadian, Métis and First Nations
cultures. First Nations peoples, who intermarried
with Francophone settlers in Alberta, were the
first to recognize maple sap as a source of energy
and nutrition. Learn about the history at Heritage
Park Historical Village, try some fun activities and
sample delicious maple treats (page 33).
THE HUMANS
10 JOHNNY REID
Nominated for two Junos in 2018, the
Canadian country singer is touring his
album Revival (page 33).
10 SANTANA
The Latin rock band shot to fame
with a performance at Woodstock
and has been going strong ever since
(page 33).
13 THE DEARS
The Quebec indie rock group is
touring their seventh studio album,
Times Infinity Volume Two
(page 33).
22 CHEECH & CHONG
Iconic comedy legends known for
their send-ups of stoner culture are
reunited and touring once again
(page 32).
March 6 - 31 This Tony Award-winning comedy-drama is one of the most critically-acclaimed
recent plays from Broadway. When the Blake family gathers for Thanksgiving, the dysfunction
quickly surfaces when old tensions rear up and personal secrets are laid on the table
(page 34).
March 14 - 17 Inspired by the 1697
Charles Perrault version, this world
premiere ballet performance contains
all the charm and romance of the
classic, from the Fairy Godmother to the
conniving stepsisters to the handsome
prince—and of course the eponymous
heroine, empowered by an optimistic
spirit and a special pair of shoes
(page 33).
22
27
16
CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE
Fleetwood Mac’s classic Rumours is
recreated live on stage in a thrilling
rock ‘n’ roll recital (page 33). EASTER
EGGSTRAVAGANZA
LIGHTS
The singer-songwriter’s latest album,
Skin & Earth, was created alongside
a comic book of the same name
(page 33). March 30 - 31 Hop into springtime fun at the
Calgary Zoo with an Easter celebration full of
family activities like face painting, bunny races
and cookie decorating. Visitors can also learn
about the zoo’s conservation efforts and green
initiatives (page 33).
where.ca
MARCH/APRIL 2018
COOPER;
EMILY
CINDERELLA