No Gods No Masters: 90.9 FM CJSW
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No Gods No Masters: 90.9 FM CJSW

NO GODS NO MASTERS SERIES: CJSW

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Broadcasting 24 hours a day on 90.9 FM and around the world online and via app from the heart of the University of Calgary, CJSW Radio has been making airwaves for more than 40 years. When @cjsw says it’s a campus and community radio station, they say it with their whole chest and put a whole lot of emphasis on the community part. And they walk that talk, too. They’re the only media outlet in Calgary required to play local, independent music. They also provide spaces and opportunities for musicians to play live on the radio, including from their tent at Prince’s Island during last summer's Calgary Folk Music Fest.

Support, participation, and involvement at all levels is open to students and the public at large. According to Marketing and Development Director, Joni Doornenbal (@goldn_crisp), CJSW is “a social enterprise dressed up as a radio station”. CJSW has provided $50,000 in free on-air advertising to local arts non-profits over the past year alone. They’re focused on original programming that reflects the uniqueness, interests, voices, and values of their local community while prioritizing skill development and inclusion at all costs.

There’s no end to the list of things that make CJSW so singular, both in the city and areas far further flung. Who wouldn’t want to be their friend? And, while friendship is free, you can unlock card-carrying friend status for the low, low price of a $35 donation…which unlocks discounts far exceeding that paltry sum (including 10% off in our taproom). Donations allow CJSW to continue supporting local arts and businesses and help the station remain an independent and algorithm-free platform where diverse community voices can be heard. Tune in and give back. Their Funding Drive is on now.

2500 University Drive NW, Calgary

CFSW DJs spin live at Annex monthly when $1 from every Band Wagon pint go directly to CJSW

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NO GODS NO MASTERS Series: Contemporary Calgary
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NO GODS NO MASTERS Series: Contemporary Calgary

More than just an art gallery and former planetarium, Contemporary Calgary is a first-class cultural hub. And, more than just art and artists, Contemporary Calgary showcases community and rewards curiosity. Contemporary Calgary hosts more events than you can shake a paintbrush at—from galas to drag shows, artist panels to film screenings, they partner with diverse local groups like CIFF, One Yellow Rabbit, and The Cabaret Company to keep things fresh and community-focused.

The CC team is small but their impact is anything but. Many of them grew up in Calgary and find themselves working to build the arts scene they wished they'd had sooner. From youth workshops and school visits to major exhibitions that mix global and local artists, they’re committed to creating a world-class space that celebrates art in a way that includes everyone.

Their brand of inclusion isn’t lip service, either. They put a lot of thought and effort into eliminating barriers to entry, offering free nights, cheap memberships, and even a library pass that can be shared among different families. Their Under-24 program lets young people pay by donation, and they mark the first Thursday of every month with a party complete with DJ and drinks—including Annex’s own. With a big expansion on the way, Contemporary Calgary’s just getting started. You owe it to yourself to tag along for the ride.

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NO GODS NO MASTERS SERIES: GLOBE CINEMA
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NO GODS NO MASTERS SERIES: GLOBE CINEMA

NO GODS NO MASTERS SERIES: GLOBE CINEMA

The Globe is a cultural touchstone for cinema in North America and one of the last of its kind indie venues. In form and function, it predates 1995, but it was then that it came to stand on the shoulders of (and replace) Towne Cinema. Now, 30 years later, the @Globecinema_yyc still stands and continues to pass the test of time without compromising its commitment to preserving cinematic history and promoting safe spaces for Calgary communities to gather.

Not only is it one of the last 35mm-capable theatres in the city, it’s metamorphosed into more than that. The Globe prioritizes keeping bookings for various private and community events as accessible as possible in both price and availability. So, whether you’re a filmmaker wanting to show something of your own or just a person looking to play videogames on the big screen with a bunch of your friends, don’t count the Globe out, because they certainly haven’t counted you out.

In terms of the films they screen and promote, the Globe does indeed think globally. But they act locally, collaborating with homegrown businesses and organizations to bring unique movie experiences to the city it calls home. Their programming is updated regularly and sometimes last minute—see previous paragraph re. private bookings. So be sure to check their site and socials regularly to avoid missing anything great like this coming week’s Artifact Film Festival and the Calgary Underground Film Festival hot on the heels of that.

📍 617 8 Ave SW Calgary
🍺 serving up Annex Ale and Annex Soda (and nothing “macro”)

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NO GODS NO MASTERS SERIES: NICK’S STEAKHOUSE
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NO GODS NO MASTERS SERIES: NICK’S STEAKHOUSE

Walking into Nick’s feels like stepping into a Calgary time capsule, where the walls are adorned with memorabilia and timeless 70’s decor that reflects their dedication to the city’s heritage over the past four decades. Founded in 1979, @nickssteakhouse is located on Crowchild Trail across from McMahon Stadium and has been a beloved local fixture for generations. Originally opened by the legendary Nick Petros, it continues to be a family-run establishment that honours the spirit of Calgary.

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NO GODS NO MASTER SERIES: Red Shed
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NO GODS NO MASTER SERIES: Red Shed

ince 1929, the Hamill family has been a foundational part of Alberta’s agricultural heritage, growing high-quality barley and wheat for nearly a century. In 2014, @redshedmalting became the province’s first malt roaster, further solidifying their role in the craft beer industry. By combining sustainable farming practices with a dedication to producing premium malt, Red Shed has become a trusted supplier for craft brewers across Canada. Their commitment to quality and innovation has made them pillars in the craft beer community, helping brewers create distinctive, high-quality beers that reflect their shared passion for craft and sustainability.

On September 20th, Red Shed is celebrating their 10th malting anniversary with a tap takeover at Bo’s Bar, featuring Forward Progress—brewed with Red Shed’s signature biscuit malt.

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