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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Theater Night of Theatre
Theater Night of Theatre, written by Rod Peter Jr. and directed by Andrew Young, is a humorous play poking fun…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: A Fragile Thing
A Fragile Thing: Or How I learned Self-Love in the Multiverse, written by Matthew Hackett and directed by Rowan Andruik,…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Ducks
Ducks, written by David Heyman and directed by Patricia Darbasie, is a hilarious take on a largely fictional communications crisis…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Wisteria
Wisteria, written and directed by Sarah Pattloch, is a wistful and sad play about two teenagers in love. The play…
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Grizzly bear management shouldn’t be made into a sport
As University of Alberta students, we see bears on a daily basis. Yes, most of them are either statues or…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Fabulous Elagabalus
Fabulous Elagabalus, written and performed by Antonio Bavaro, is a musical about a Queer and transgender Roman empress. The one-person…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: The Bells
The Bells is a musical retelling of the lives, loves, and deaths of the three Brontё sisters by Orpheum Productions.…
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Abigail Lapell returns to Folk Fest with her new album
Would it be Folk Fest without a folk noirist? Abigail Lapell is exactly that. She’s a Canadian folk songwriter and…
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Editorial: Harmful decisions aren’t erased by reopening UASAC
There’s no doubt that the reduction in the University of Alberta Sexual Assault Centre‘s (UASAC) services in November 2023 upset…
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