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2018 Fringe Review: The Soldier’s Tale
The Soldier’s Tale is a piece of music by 20th century Russian-born classical composer Igor Stravinsky. It’s also a dramatic…
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2018 Fringe Review: Harun
In Arabic, he’s Harun; in English, he’s Aaron. The titular protagonist of Makram Ayache’s new work oscillates between two names,…
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2018 Fringe Review: Rocko and Nakota: Tales from the Land
Nakota is on a quest: he wants to write the greatest story ever for his Grade Six class. Like any…
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2018 Fringe Review: Punch Up
The Most Pathetic Guy Ever kidnaps the Funniest Man Alive to make the Saddest Girl in the World laugh. Such…
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When the personal becomes political: Talking to Chastity Brown at the 2018 Edmonton Folk Music Festival
On August 12, 2018, at 5:50 p.m., Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter Chastity Brown graced Stage 5 of the 2018 Folk Fest with…
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Painting in the language of love: Talking to Las Cafeteras at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival
On August 11, 2018, at 2:00 p.m., a vibrant cocktail of sounds erupted on the Edmonton Folk Music Festival main…
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The Edmonton Folk Music Festival: Day 1 in Photos
The first night of the 2018 Edmonton Folk Music Festival kicked off with a sandstorm of desert blues in Gallagher…
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31st Annual Sterling Awards honour Edmonton’s professional theatre in all forms
From the walls of Troy to the depths of the underworld, from dogs to forest vagabonds to goblins, the 31st…
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