Cultural Affairs
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Album Review: ‘Feel it All’ by Ryan Harris
Canadian filmmaker and musician, Ryan Harris, released his newest EP Feel it All in late November of this year. Making…
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Supplied Album Review: ‘Happiness Is Going To Get You’ by Allie X
With her new release, Allie X continues her career today as an indie pop artist, hoping to harmonize dark aesthetics…
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Supplied Wing-Chi Poon Fiction film about a documentary: ‘Alberta Number One’
Alberta’s wide-open landscapes take centre stage in Alexander (Sandy) Carson’s “fiction film about a documentary,” Alberta Number One. The film…
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Supplied L’Effondras are back with a palate cleansing two song EP called ‘Ethel/Macon Heights’
French instrumental ambient post-rock three piece, L’Effondras, just released a two track EP on October 31, called Ethel/Macon Heights. The…
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Supplied Dead Calm’s ‘Keep Moving’ is a motivational nostalgia record
With a discography spanning more than 10 projects, and some viral songs like “Better,” “Think Of Me Once In A…
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Supplied Nechako documentary follows first of its kind lawsuit
Released on November 17, and premiered in Edmonton on November 15, Nechako: It WIll Be A Big River Again is…
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Supplied ‘Unfolding Faith’ is calling for nuanced conversations
Elyse Bouvier’s Unfolding Faith tackles finding common ground within her interfaith family after her father, a former pastor, and her,…
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Supplied Album Review: ‘Uh Oh’ by Patrick Watson
Montreal, Quebec, singer-songwriter and film composer, Patrick Watson, has released his eighth studio album, Uh Oh. A deeply personal 11-track…
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Supplied ‘ReXistence’ shows treatment of racialized Canadians at the hands of police
Content warning: The following article discusses racism and police violence. ReXistence, is an almost corecore like film by Will Prosper…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Closer to Closure’ by Drew Walker
Closer to Closure is a collection of poems by Edmonton’s own Drew Walker. It’s a vulnerable exploration of the discomfort,…
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