Campus & City
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(c) University of Alberta - Photo Courtesy of UAlberta Museums Shifting Geographies ᐊᓯᔾᔨᕐᓂᖏᑦ ᓄᓇᖏᑦ: Exploring cultural change in Inuit communities
Through the curation of Inuit art, the current University of Alberta Art Collection exhibition not only aims to capture shifts…
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Supplied Festival of Fear 2019 was unnerving and exhilarating
The Festival of Fear International Film Festival showcases more than 50 horror and fantasy films over the span of three…
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Jienan Chen A Review of True Love Edmonton Thanksgiving Gala 2019
What: True Love Edmonton Thanksgiving Gala 2019When: October 13, 2019 at 7 pmWhere: Francis Winspear Centre for MusicPerformers: Various, featuring…
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Supplied Edmonton International Film Fest 2019: Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Arriving on the heels of last year’s The Favourite, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is another 18th-century-set critical darling…
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Asmaa Ali Rewriting the Narrative: An interview with Asmaa Ali
After attending a political conference, Asmaa Ali and other Muslim women were subjected to Islamophobia and racism online by hate…
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Maria Arguello Recap: Carolyn Bennett’s “Please Stand By” book release
Following a very successful career in storytelling, Toronto based writer and comedian Carolyn Bennett returned to Edmonton on Sunday, September…
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Supplied Edmonton International Film Fest 2019: “And The Birds Rained Down” Review
And the Birds Rained Down is a Québécois film shows that tender romance can blossom at any age, anywhere. When…
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Supplied Q&A: “Shakespeare, But Not As You Know It” with Max Rubin
What: Shakespeare’s Richard IIIWhere: Timms Centre for the ArtsWhen: October 11-19Directed by: Max Rubin How much: $12 for studentsMore info at…
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Supplied Edmonton International Film Fest 2019: “Parasite”
I had the chance to run into Bong Joon-ho at the Toronto Pearson Airport, and he was incredibly sweet and…
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Supplied Edmonton International Film Fest 2019: “First Love” Review
The protagonists of Michael Masarof’s debut feature, First Love, don’t look much like twins and don’t act much like them,…
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