Cultural Affairs
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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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Toronto-based artist Garrett Neiles releases three singles
A student of the early 2000’s pop-rock sound, Toronto-based musician Garrett Neiles released the heartfelt single “Heaven In My Hands”…
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‘Late in ’88’ podcast explores Queer experience in Alberta
Elinor Svoboda and Bronwin Parks were never friends during their time at school in Calgary in the 1980s. However, the…
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Five books you should read this summer
Planning to stay indoors to avoid the heat? We’ve got you covered with some great book recommendations for this summer!…
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Book Review: ‘I Hope This Finds You Well’ by Natalie Sue
Alberta author Natalie Sue’s buzzing debut novel, “I Hope This Finds You Well,” is a satirical critique of modern-day workplace…
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The Heavy Heavy set to release debut album
Every year, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival attracts some of folk music’s best emerging acts from all over the world.…
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TV show review: Bridgerton season three
Dearest gentle reader, let’s just say that season three of Bridgerton is truly one for the books. With the promise…
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‘Can’t Stop Me Now:’ A testament to Amanda Keeles’ music journey
London, Ontario-based artist Amanda Keeles left her high-level career in finance, and her marriage, to pursue a career in country…
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