Cultural Affairs
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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…
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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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Supplied: April Dean
Q&A: MFA Artist Alissa Rossi on ‘The View From Where’
MFA Printmaking artist Alissa Rossi presented her exhibition, The View From Where in the Fine Arts Building Gallery from October…
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Emily Williams
Stratus Photo*lab brings accessible film development to Edmonton
Josh Ryan got his start developing film in his bathroom, with all the lights off, and a towel shoved under…
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Lale Fassone
Exhibit Review: ‘Scents of Movement, Scents of Place’ defies the extent of how we’re influenced by smell
What: Scents of Movement, Scents of Place When: September 17 to December 31, 2022 Where: Art Gallery of Alberta Scents…
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Supplied: Sam Papuha
From the lecture hall to the podium: Sam Papuha makes her ‘Jeopardy!’ debut
On November 25, Edmontonians tuned into Jeopardy! to watch Sam Papuha test her trivia knowledge and realize her lifelong dream…
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Protesting through poetry: Bänoo Zan, U of A’s 2022-23 Writer-in-Residence
The art of poetry can be used to express even the most complicated thought, making it a profound and compelling…
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Arthur Macatangay
Playlist: GRIND TO SURVIVE!
Are you in need of music to get you in the zone? Have no fear, I’ve got your back! As…
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Katie O'Connor
The Blue Stones rock the Starlite on ‘Pretty Monster’ tour
On Saturday November 19, The Blue Stones lit up the Starlite Room with special guests indie group Low Hum and…
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