Hot Cakes & Hot Takes on History | How the West Got Shirtless: Beefcakes, the Stampede, and Queerness

July 16, 2026

July 16, 2026

$15

The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland, 750 9 Avenue SE, Calgary

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Events Description

 

For one special summer edition, Hot Dogs & Hot Takes on History becomes Hot Cakes & Hot Takes on History. Diving into a surprising chapter of Calgary’s visual history, we ask a very important question — just how much shirtless cowboy photography can one city produce before people start asking questions?

Historian and author Kevin Allen returns to explore the world of “beefcake” imagery that flourished around the Calgary Stampede throughout the twentieth century. Originally created to celebrate rugged masculinity, athleticism, and the ideal western man, these photographs often featured remarkably sculpted cowboys, ranch hands, and athletes posing in various states of undress.

Kevin examines photographs, advertisements, postcards, and popular culture, and how these images reflect changing ideas about gender, masculinity, and desire. Along the way, he’ll explore how queer audiences found meaning in images that were never intended for them, and why some of Calgary’s most iconic symbols of masculinity have aged into something unexpectedly homoerotic.

This conversation is a reminder that history is rarely as straightforward as it appears — and that sometimes the most revealing stories are hidden in plain sight, usually without a shirt.

Who is it for?

13+

HOW MUCH

Tickets :

$15 (plus fees)

How to get tickets?

Buy online

At the door: Subject to availability

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date:

Thursday, July 16, 2026 | 07:00 PM – 08:30 PM
Doors open at 06:30 PM

Venue & Address

The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland, 750 9 Avenue SE, Calgary, AB, T2G 5E1

Wheelchair accessible

Paid Parking

Accessible by Public Transport

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