Mozart, National Geographic, beer and retro arcade games this weekend in Calgary

Family fun from the farm to the opera, plus some award-winning photography and a film festival

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Caption: This year's Aggie Days brings cow milking, sheep shearing, a corn maze and more family farm fun to the city this weekend. (The Calgary Stampede/YouTube)

It's that time again — time to put the worries and troubles of your week aside and start planning your weekend.
These are five things you won't want to miss, as highlighted by the Homestretch's(external link) Tracy Fuller.

1. Aleberta: Our Beer History(external link)

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This three-part documentary series explores the 130-year history of brewing in Alberta, from the influence of government policy to the passionate entrepreneurs themselves.
A Q&A will take place at the screening with local producer, director and editor Spencer Estabrooks. Don't miss the afterparty in the basement of National Beer hall on 10th Avenue.
When: Thursday at the Globe Cinema. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., screening begins at 7:00 p.m. ​

2. This is My City Festival(external link)

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This two-and-a-half-week long festival showcases the work of some of Calgary's most marginalized citizens — the homeless, those at risk of homelessness and others who have dedicated themselves to developing and expressing their creative talents in positive ways through ongoing art programs and workshops.
Exhibits, films, storytelling events, music, theatre and workshops are all in the lineup.
When: Now through April 24, see the full schedule(external link) for details

3. Aggie Days(external link)

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Cow milking, sheep shearing, sheep-herding dog trials, an extreme cowboy race, livestock auctioneering, the amazing corn maze, and much more!
It's family fun with all the farm animals you can imagine, from huge draft horses to tiny chicks that are just a few days old.
The CBC's own Angela Knight will be there too.
When: Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Stampede Park

4. The Magic Flute(external link)

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The Calgary Opera Company's final production of the 2015-2016 season is ending with Mozart's blockbuster production, The Magic Flute, featuring one of the world's most famous arias, The Queen of the Night.
The company will also host a "Taste of the Opera(external link)" event — an hour of conversation with expert panelists followed by a tasting event with wine and "nibblies" that have been selected in the vein of the opera itself.
When: "Taste of Mozart's Magic Flute" happens Friday at the Mamdani Opera Centre at 7 p.m. Show runs until April 22. See full schedule for details(external link).

4. Calgary Underground Film Festival(external link)

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The week-long showcase is back for its 13th year, featuring local, national and international independent films and the return of the Cuffcade(external link).
They're breaking out the old school video arcade consoles and programming them with brand new video games produced by local Calgary game designers.
When: April 10 through 17. See the full schedule here(external link).

5. National Geographic Live

Photogallery | National Geographic photographer Carsten Peter braves nature's most extreme forces

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but Carsten Peter's photography will leave you speechless.
Join the world-renowned photographer and filmmaker on an exhilarating exploration into the planet's most extreme environments to discover the beauty that lies within.
From volcano craters and monster storm chasing to exploring intricate underground cave systems, Peter pushes the limits as he dares to venture to places that few others have been.
When: Sunday and Monday at the Jack Singer Concert Hall(external link).