Cultural Affairs
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Francine Dela Paz
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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Jackie Lee Young
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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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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‘Big Mall’ author Kate Black receives Emerging Artist award
University of Alberta alumna and author Kate Black was recently named a recipient of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta’s Emerging…
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U of A alumna releases debut graphic novel, ‘The Harrowing Tales of La Corriveau’
In 1763, Québecois woman Marie-Josephte Corriveau was convicted as an accessory to the murder of her second husband. She was…
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