Campus & City
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Liam Hodder Las Cafeteras, a Zapatista-inspired band, speaks on upbringings
Las Cafeteras is a Chicano nine-piece band from East Los Angeles (L.A.). Founding member of the group, Hector Flores, sat…
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Leah Hennig Mama’s Broke on folk-punk and finding your genre
Mama’s Broke is a Canadian traditional folk duo made up of Lisa Maria and Amy Keeler. Maria is based out…
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Leah Hennig Julianna Riolino on her solo career and upcoming album
Hailing from Ontario, Julianna Riolino played in Edmonton for the first time at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. She took…
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Leah Hennig Photostory: Edmonton Folk Music Festival 2025
Through rain and shine, even a little bit of thunder, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival (EFMF) hosted many amazing acts…
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Leah Hennig Mary Gauthier: Going against the grain and finding healing through music
Mary Gauthier returned to Edmonton Folk Music Festival (EFMF) for about her sixth time. In between her sets, she sat…
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Leah Hennig Kim Churchill on his love for Canada and his next project
Although Kim Churchill isn’t officially a Canadian, the Australian artist has a soft spot for Canada. He’s been performing in…
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Leah Hennig Shaela Miller talks changing genres and her upcoming project
Shaela Miller is a genre bending artist from southern Alberta that took a few of the stages at the Edmonton…
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Leah Hennig School of Song’s Sam Steffen talks going from folk fest volunteer to performer
Last year, Sam Steffen attended the Edmonton Folk Music Festival (EFMF) as a volunteer. But this year, he attended as…
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Leah Hennig Secondhand Dreamcar on their beginning, and writing
Edmonton nine-piece folk group, Secondhand Dreamcar, played a set at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival on the festival’s second day.…
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Jasleen Mahindru Photostory: Oily: On Fandom exhibit
Oily: On Fandom is a multimedia exhibit being presented at Latitude 53 until August 2. It features the following artists…
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