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Liam Hodder
American singer Uniity speaks out against American capitalism
Raven Clark, the woman behind Philadelphia-based hardcore project, Uniity, came up to Edmonton for the 2025 Purple City Music Festival.…
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Jasleen Mahindru
GSA changes graduate student health and benefits plan
On August 15, the Graduate Students’ Association (GSA) announced that for the next year, Studywell will be the health and benefits provider…
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Dylana Twittey
Swimming’s new release breathes air into old work
Three piece Newfie midwest-emo outfit Swimming, are Liam Ryan, Nick Hunt, and Jacob Cherwick. Six months after releasing their last…
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Liam Hodder
More Ephemerol has a new member and a fully analog approach
More Ephemerol is a Los Angeles (L.A.) based synth duo made up of Chad Fjerstad and Gina Kuhn. Ahead of…
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Liam Hodder
Struggling between sensationalism and truth: Kempes on Campus
Kempes Pandey, the man behind Kempes on Campus, is a social media creator from University of Alberta. He’s known for…
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When life imitates art: Morning Coyote
Sawyer Begg, the man behind Morning Coyote, just released a new single and music video this summer. He sat down…
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Liam Hodder
Edmonton musicians removing music from Spotify
In the footsteps of acts like King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, Neil Young, and Xiu Xiu, some Edmonton artists…
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Accidentally writing a hit: Sebastien de Castell
Sebastien de Castell is a Canadian author of 17 books. His most recent release, The Malevolent Eight, follows foul-mouthed accidental…
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From a rocky beginning to building a loyal fanbase: Autoheart
Autoheart is a queer indie-pop trio from London, United Kingdom (U.K.), gearing up for a tour after they release their…
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