Campus & City
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Leeor Wild Elisapie discusses album ‘Inuktitut’ and Indigenous music representation
Inuk-singer and Quebec-based musician Elisapie made her Edmonton Folk Music Festival (EFMF) debut this year. The festival brings dozens of…
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Sandra Fahl Photostory: Edmonton Heritage Festival 2024
The 2024 Edmonton Heritage Festival (EHF) — the largest multicultural celebration in the world — took place at Borden Park,…
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Dylana Twittey School of Song’s Kaiya Kodie and Lily Monaghan make Folk Fest debut
From far left: John Hewitt, Kaiya Kodie, Lily Monaghan, Jessie Bird, and Ken Stead
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Zoya Mahmood Exploring the arts and culture of 124th Street
Edmonton’s monotonous nickname, “Deadmonton,” has since disappeared from the top search results on the Internet. The name is now taken…
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Mat Simpson Photography Two perspectives on ‘Civil Blood: A Treaty Story’
Civil Blood: A Treaty Story, presented by Thou Art Here Theatre, premiered at Fort Edmonton Park on July 26. The…
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Emily Williams Social Intercourse: July 31
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out…
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Sanjeet Sandhu Whyte Avenue Art Walk 2024: A success for artists and Edmontonians
For the 29th year, the Whyte Avenue Art Walk took over Old Strathcona. A sea of tents and booths lined…
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Jessica Tang Eating Edmonton: Corpuz Bakeshop
Sanjeet Sandhu Corpuz Bakeshop is tucked away across Eastwood Park, just off of Alberta Avenue. The first storefront location recently…
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