Two profiles on Imac - how can we see each others calendars

My husband and I both use our Imac and have two seperate profiles. I want to be able to see his calendar in my iCAL and vice versa.
Surely this must be possible somehow seeing as it's on the same computer without things like MobileMe etc......
Any help would be appreciated.

Adding media directly to the media folder does not make it appear in the library.  iTunes doesn't really 'look' at that folder except to go to specific files when you call upon them from a library. You have to drag new content to each user's library, that is assuming each user has their own library.

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