Cultural Affairs
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Liam Hodder
Beaumont Music Festival: Delta 88 interview
The 18th Beaumont Music Festival kicked off Friday evening with Delta 88 being the first of many all-Canadian performances on…
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Film Review: ‘Two Women’
In the current artistic climate preoccupied by the male gaze, one can sometimes become discouraged when searching for female-lead female-led…
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From discovery to bringing community together: Anthony Curtis
Based out of Vancouver, Anthony Curtis is an actor and filmmaker. He acted for the first time in a high…
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Book Review: ‘Flamer’ by Mike Curato
Recently, the Government of Alberta launched a survey about age appropriate content in school libraries. Among the examples of inappropriate…
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Book review: ‘African Urban Echoes’ edited by Jide Salawu and Rasaq Malik
African Urban Echoes is a powerful and thought-provoking anthology that reflects the complexities and vitality of African cities. Featuring poets…
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Vox Rea on their upcoming album ‘Art Oracles’
Vox Rea, a two-piece from Vancouver, is made up of sisters Kate and Lauren Kurdyak. They are gearing up to…
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Album review: ‘Hometown Believer’ by JJ Miller
Edmonton-based songwriter, JJ Miller, recently released his debut EP, Hometown Believer. The album guides listeners through the small town in…
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Local musician Audrey Ochoa nominated for her first JUNO award
Audrey Ochoa, an Edmonton-based trombone player and music teacher, was teaching her sixth grade class when she got a text…
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Book review: ‘A Drop in the Ocean’ by Léa Taranto
A Drop in the Ocean is the debut novel from Léa Taranto, a master of fine arts (MFA) graduate from the…
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