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Supplied 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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Supplied 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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Supplied 2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘Genesis’
Written by U of A alum, Moemen Gaafar, the play Genesis has been showing during the 2025 Edmonton Fringe Festival.…
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Leah Hennig Sean Feucht has no place in Alberta or Canada
The rest of Canada has been opting out of platforming professional victim and anti-equality musician, Sean Feucht. But, Government of…
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Liam Hodder ‘The Long Term Podcast’: Trying to spark open conversations and authenticity
Adven Villa is a fourth-year University of Alberta student who created, and hosts The Long Term Podcast. The podcast has…
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Supplied Album Review: ‘Guitar’ by Mac DeMarco
One of Edmonton’s most beloved artists, Mac DeMarco, is set to release his upcoming record, Guitar, on August 22. With…
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Liam Hodder Las Cafeteras, a Zapatista-inspired band, speaks on upbringings
Las Cafeteras is a Chicano nine-piece band from East Los Angeles (L.A.). Founding member of the group, Hector Flores, sat…
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Leah Hennig Mama’s Broke on folk-punk and finding your genre
Mama’s Broke is a Canadian traditional folk duo made up of Lisa Maria and Amy Keeler. Maria is based out…
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Leah Hennig Secondhand Dreamcar on their beginning, and writing
Edmonton nine-piece folk group, Secondhand Dreamcar, played a set at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival on the festival’s second day.…
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