Cultural Affairs
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Emmys 2022 Red Carpet Looks
When the leaves start to change colour, you know what that means — Emmys award show season. On September 12,…
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Q&A: anders speaks about touring and songwriting
Following the success of his smash-hit single “Love No More” with Loud Luxury in 2018, singer-rapper Anders “anders” Ly has…
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Queering theatre: How ‘The Immaculate Perfection’ creates space for underrepresented voices
For many, theatre in Canada is an alienating experience. Playwright Daniel Halpern and director David Woroner were desperate to change…
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Richard Van Camp honours history through storytelling
Richard Van Camp takes full pride in being Tłı̨chǫ Dene from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories; he now lives in Edmonton…
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Nextfest returns to in-person fun in rebuilt historical Roxy Theatre
After a year of online delivery due to the pandemic, Nextfest returns in person — this time returning to their…
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Playlist: Break up wake up
Break ups, without a shred of doubt, suck. It leads to a lot of ice cream eating, feeling sad or…
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“Western Wind” and Carly Rae Jepsen welcome spring
“Western Wind” is a great way to enter the spring season with Carly Rae Jepsen’s most introspective writing at the…
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‘Brontë’ reimagines the life of famous Brontë sisters
As someone who hasn’t read a lick of the Brontë sisters’ work, I expected Brontë to be a production that…
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‘Hold These Truths’ reflects on Gordon Hirabayashi’s story and legacy
To kick off Asian Heritage Month, the story of Gordon Hirabayashi and his resistance against Japanese internment camps is being…
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‘Celtic Illusion’ intertwines magic and dance
Celtic Illusion is the latest phenomenon touring Canada. The show infuses Irish dance and illusions into one, taking the audience…
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