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Tokyo Police Club’s “The Last Tour” comes to Edmonton
Popular Canadian indie-rock band Tokyo Police Club recently announced that they are breaking up. Almost 20 years after their formation,…
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The drag artists in “Kings Doing Queen” deserve their crowns
“Kings Doing Queen,” hosted by drag artist Charli Darwin, is a Queen-themed drag king show at the Grindstone Theatre. Eight…
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St. Albert’s Hailey Benedict nominated for 2024 CCMA award
St. Albert-grown country music artist Hailey Benedict is nothing short of a rising star. At just 14-years-old she took the…
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Social Intercourse: September 11
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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Playlist: Back to school 2024-25
It’s that dreaded time of year — back to school. Gone are the days of sleeping in until noon and…
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How university clubs enrich student life
Starting university is no easy feat. Whether you’re coming into it straight from high school, or starting later in life,…
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Revisiting Judi Singh’s album, ‘A Time for Love’
Judi Singh’s eerie jazz song, “Up and Down,” has been making rounds on social media half a century after its…
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“Where Pyramids Collide,” the newest exhibit at the Muttart Conservatory
The Muttart Conservatory is showcasing its newest exhibition, When Pyramids Collide, in the feature pyramid. The feature pyramid at the…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: 638 Ways To Kill Castro
638 Ways To Kill Castro, directed by Kathleen Weiss and written by Sebastian Ley, is a satire loosely based on…
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