Cultural Affairs
-   Supplied SuppliedBook review: ‘I Remember Lights’ by Ben LadouceurBen Ladouceur’s debut novel, I Remember Lights, is a historical-fiction that takes place in the years 1967 and 1977. The… Read More »
-   Supplied SuppliedAlbum review: ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ by The WeekndThe latest release from The Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow, serves as the sequel to his previous albums, After Hours (2020)… Read More »
-   Supplied SuppliedEdmonton’s Skystar nominated for Reggae Recording of the Year JUNO awardThe nominations for the 2025 JUNO awards were recently announced, with six Edmonton artists on the list. Ainsworth Rose, professionally… Read More »
-   Supplied SuppliedPlaylist: ValenTunesFor Valentine’s Day, I find myself drawn to music that celebrates love in all its forms — joyful, tender, and… Read More »
-   Supplied SuppliedAlbum review: ‘Because You Love Everything’ by Marlaena MooreBecause You Love Everything was released by Marlaena Moore on January 17 and is Moore’s fourth album in the alternative/indie… Read More »
-   Arthur Renee Walwin Arthur Renee WalwinElena Erin on her upcoming Gatsby-inspired album ‘Roaring 20s’Elena Erin, a singer from a small town in British Columbia (B.C.), is getting ready to release her third album,… Read More »
-   Supplied SuppliedBook review: ‘The Watkins Book of Urban Legends’ by Gail de VosThe Watkins Book of Urban Legends by Gail de Vos is an in-depth analysis and guide on urban legends, ranging… Read More »
-   Supplied SuppliedA look into the Album of the Year Nominees for the 2025 GRAMMYsFrom experimental jazz to country, this year’s Album of the Year (AOTY) nominations for the GRAMMYs stretch across a wide… Read More »
 
 








