Cultural Affairs
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Emily Lip
Toronto R&B artist Charlotte Day Wilson releases album ‘Cyan Blue’
Up-and-coming Toronto-born singer and songwriter Charlotte Day Wilson has dabbled in various genres including pop, soul, and contemporary R&B. It…
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Canadian folk artist Abigail Lapell returns with sixth album ‘Anniversary’
Established Canadian songwriter and self-described “folk noirist” Abigail Lapell has released her sixth album Anniversary. Released on May 10, the…
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Angela Proulx
“Low and Lowly:” AV and the Inner City’s first single of 2024
Ignoring painful or tough feelings often feels easier than confronting them. But, we eventually need to face the hard emotions…
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Finding hope among capitalist-dread in U of A alumna’s debut book, “Big Mall”
We often take malls for granted — especially if living in Edmonton. A striking feature of the city is West…
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Exhibit Review: ‘5 Artists 1 Love’ at the Art Gallery of Alberta
Every year, five talented African-Canadian artists are chosen to have their artwork featured in the 5 Artists 1 Love exhibit…
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Robyn Huenemoerder
The 2024 Purity Test: Chronically Online Edition
Welcome to the 2024 Purity Test. We’ve seemingly entered a new age of technological innovation — artificial intelligence is no…
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Movie Review: Hands That Bind
Have you ever had the feeling that something is off, and you can’t quite pinpoint why? Coupled with subtle disturbing effects,…
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Indigenous womanhood and spirits: Confronting the inaccuracies of Western media
When calls for submissions opened for the Indigenous dark-fiction anthology, Never Whistle at Night, Remy Boudreau’s friend wanted to submit…
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