Cultural Affairs
- Breezy Prochnau
JUNO Awards 2023: A closer look at the nominations for Single of the Year
The JUNO Awards, AKA ‘Canada’s Grammys,’ are just around the corner. With the ceremony being held here in Edmonton, there…
Read More » - Breezy Prochnau
“Drop The Needle”: How Play De Record become a pinnacle of the 90s club scene in Toronto
On February 22, Metro Cinema premiered “Drop The Needle,” a 2022 documentary highlighting the historic record shop Play De Record…
Read More » - Megan Posyluzny
Hildur Jónasson’s exhibition ‘synthesis’ delves into the ecopsychology of the Anthropocene
synthesis debuted at the Society of Northern Alberta Print-artists (SNAP) on January 21, and was featured in their gallery until…
Read More » - Jasleen Mahindru
Playlist: Black artists winning red hearts
It’s Black History Month and while we honor the people and the events in the history of the African diaspora,…
Read More » - Scott Garfield, courtesy of Paramount Pictures
Movie Review: Babylon
Released on December 23 in Canada and the United States, Babylon is the latest film written and directed by Damien…
Read More » - Eric Lillow
Grammys 2023: Five takeaways from music’s biggest night
The 65th Grammys concluded with a wide variety of artists taking home trophies, ranging from expected winners to complete shockers.…
Read More » - Arthur Macatangay
Grammys 2023: A closer look at nominees for Record of the Year
Record of the Year (ROTY) is one of the most anticipated prizes awarded on Grammy night. This year is no…
Read More » - Megan Posyluzny
Canada’s visual page-turners: Alcuin Awards for Book Design at FAB Gallery
On January 17, the Fine Arts Building (FAB) Gallery held the opening reception of the Awards for Excellence in Book…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Social Intercourse: January 31, 2023
What: Let’s Eat: New Works Festival 2023 When: February 2-4Where: The Timms Centre for the ArtsAdmission: $16.50 The New Works…
Read More » - Arthur Macatangay
SKINAMARINK’s haunting premiere highlights Edmontonian success on the world stage
Being part of a long line around Garneau Theatre on a cold January night may seem perplexing for anyone passing…
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