My Arts and Entertainment Timeline

By Max33
  • World War One music

    Music from World War One blended hope, grief, and patriotism to perfectly capture the mood and spirit of the time. These songs, which ranged from lively melodies like "Pack Up Your Troubles" to poignant ballads like "Keep the Home Fires Burning," reflected the experiences of both civilians and soldiers. The Great War left a lasting cultural impact, with brass bands, soloists.
  • Edmonton grads

    The Edmonton Grads were women’s basketball team based in Edmonton, Alberta. They were one of the most successful and dominant women’s basketball team in the early 1920s.this team was formed in 1915 and achieved remarkable success.
  • World War One posters

    World War One posters played a crucial role in shaping public opinion, encouraging enlistment, and promoting various war-related initiatives. These posters were powerful tools of communication and propaganda, designed to invoke strong emotions and build support for the war.
  • The group of seven

    A collection of landscape artists from Canada was known as the collection of seven. They frequently painted scenes of the outdoors in Canada.
  • Best Ever Canadian Olympic boxer

    The Canadian boxers competed in eight events and won 5 medals at the Antwerp Olympics in 1920.Albert Schneider’s gold medal became Canadians first Olympic gold medal
  • First East-West Grey cup

    The first grey cup took place in 1921 between the Toronto argonauts of east and the Edmonton eskimos of the west.
  • The Happy Gang

    The Happy gang is a popular Canadian radio variety show featuring music, comedy, and sketches.