Campus & City
- Stephanie Patsula
‘Site/Sight/Place’ navigates Black identity
Through body and voice, Site/Sight/Place navigates a unique doubleness of being Black in Canada, and of existing in two cultures…
Read More » - Iman Qureshi
Photostory: Art on the LRT
If you ride the LRT you may have noticed the new art installations put up at nearly all the transit…
Read More » - Jin He
The ultimate gift guide to shopping local this holiday
With the holiday season quickly approaching, it can get stressful finding gifts for your loved ones. Have no fear, The…
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‘God of Carnage’ explores relationships and disagreements through comedy
God of Carnage is a play that involves the discussion between two sets of parents as they discuss their children’s…
Read More » - Stacy Lee Photography
Robyn Maynard discusses ‘Policing Black Lives’ in lectureship at the U of A
2020 brought many things to light for this generation. The continuing pandemic has shown how minority communities have suffered with…
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Film Review: ‘The Humans’
The Humans is a film that successfully blends drama, comedy, and horror in a way that creates a sense of…
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‘The Great Whorehouse Fire of 1921:’ a scorching reminder of the prairie identity
The Great Whorehouse Fire of 1921, written by Linda Edwards and directed by Trevor Schmidt, using devastating irony and empathy,…
Read More » - Iman Qureshi
SNAP Gallery hosts ‘At a Time: Tender and Tense’
The SNAP Gallery is an artist-run, non-profit centre. They’re dedicated to printmaking, and provide space for exhibitions. The gallery hosted…
Read More » - Madeline Mayes
James Cameron – Challenging the Deep immerses visitors in the deep sea
Without a doubt, Telus World of Science makes me feel like I’m learning something new every time I visit, and…
Read More » - Norman Wong
Q&A: METZ explores live music again
In 2020, Toronto rock band METZ released their fourth studio album Atlas Vending amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The band has…
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