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Revisiting Judi Singh’s album, ‘A Time for Love’
Judi Singh’s eerie jazz song, “Up and Down,” has been making rounds on social media half a century after its…
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Beabadoobee returns with new album ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’
This Is How Tomorrow Moves is the third album from singer-songwriter Beatrice Laus, better known by her stage name, Beabadoobee.…
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“Where Pyramids Collide,” the newest exhibit at the Muttart Conservatory
The Muttart Conservatory is showcasing its newest exhibition, When Pyramids Collide, in the feature pyramid. The feature pyramid at the…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: 638 Ways To Kill Castro
638 Ways To Kill Castro, directed by Kathleen Weiss and written by Sebastian Ley, is a satire loosely based on…
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Hiring Stan Bowman is a step back for the Oilers
During their historic Stanley Cup run, the Oilers brought Edmonton to life — a seemingly impossible achievement. Lifelong fans and…
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Two perspectives on ‘Civil Blood: A Treaty Story’
Civil Blood: A Treaty Story, presented by Thou Art Here Theatre, premiered at Fort Edmonton Park on July 26. The…
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Whyte Avenue Art Walk 2024: A success for artists and Edmontonians
For the 29th year, the Whyte Avenue Art Walk took over Old Strathcona. A sea of tents and booths lined…
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Camila Cabello’s ‘C,XOXO’ is an attempt at experimenting
Camila Cabello has returned to music with her fourth studio album, C,XOXO. The pop record is a love letter to…
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Eating Edmonton: Corpuz Bakeshop
Sanjeet Sandhu Corpuz Bakeshop is tucked away across Eastwood Park, just off of Alberta Avenue. The first storefront location recently…
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