Campus & City
- Ashlynn Chand
2019 Fringe Festival Review: Last Days on Krypton
In dire times like these, when we’ve begun to feel the effects of the climate crisis descending upon us, maybe…
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2019 Fringe Festival Review: The 3AM Subtext
Yearning and haunting have much in common. Matthew Stepanic’s The 3AM Subtext is a brave, thought-provoking exploration of how people…
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2019 Fringe Festival: Kory Mathewson and Julian Faid’s TEDxRFT
Kory Mathewson and Julian Faid, two of the University of Alberta’s very own, are back again at the 2019 Fringe…
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2019 Fringe Festival Review: Pack Animals
Prepare to shed away your shyness and insecurities when watching Pack Animals. The touring show that just wrapped up at…
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From easel to museum: The Nina Haggerty Gallery’s “Gently Used”
What: Gently Used at the Nina Haggerty GalleryWhen: Gallery hours are Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturday…
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Photostory: Edmonton Folk Fest 2019 Day 4
The fourth and final day of the Edmonton Folk Fest kicked off with Grammy Award-winning artist Dobet Gnahoré. Afterwards, the…
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2019 Fringe Festival Review: Haley Moorhouse’s “Suspension”
Suspension is an absurdist romp that begins as a rollicking comedy of nonsensical proportions and ends in a terrifying realization…
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Photostory: Edmonton Folk Fest 2019 Day 3
The dreary weather on August 10th did not stop performers from giving an exuberant and uplifting show. Headliners for day…
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2019 Fringe Festival Review: Daniel MacIvor’s Monster
Monster is a one-man thrill ride sure to shock and delight with its darkness, intrigue, and intensity. In everyone, there…
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