Campus & City
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Carla Sor Exploring Edmonton: Windsor Park
Windsor Park is a quaint little place located within the neighbourhood after which the park is named, with much to…
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Helen Zhang Robin Hoods, Riverdale, and Nerds: Edmonton Expo 2019
If you don’t know anything about Edmonton Comic & Entertainment Expo, let me give you an overview: it’s a place…
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Supplied Recap: VegFest Edmonton 2019
Following its successful inaugural year, VegFest Edmonton returned on Saturday, September 14 for a second time. This year, the festival…
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Helen Zhang with Supplied Top 5: Albertan authors
Leisure reading is a great way to unplug, relax, and support artists in the process. While there’s a great and…
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Jienan Chen Rousing the Multitude: A review of the CSSA’s “Live House” event
What: Unplugged Music Festival (暮夏迎新Unplugged音乐节) When: September 8, 2019 at 6 pmWhere: Room 2 – 103, North Education BuildingPerformers: Various, featuring…
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Mandisha Kaur Exploring Edmonton: Grant Notley Park
Located at 11603 – 100 Avenue, Grant Notley Park sits right at the heart of downtown. The park gives an…
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Supplied Emotional Strings: A review of “The German Romantics” concert
What: The German Romantics When: September 7, 2019 at 7pmWhere: Convocation Hall Performers: Violinist Robert Uchida; cellist Rafael Hoekman; and Dr. Patricia…
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Supplied Theatre Review: Persephone Bound
Content warning: this article contains mentions of sexual assault. Combining aerial dance, percussion, and spoken poetry in an interdisciplinary work…
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Ashlynn Chand 2019 Fringe Festival Review: MEAT the Musical
In my mind, I imagine that the MEAT the Musical origin story began in a basement in Garneau or Belgravia.…
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Ashlynn Chand 2019 Fringe Festival Review: ThunderCats The Musical
Think you’ve seen it all in that trailer for Cats (2019)? Thought that it couldn’t get even more bizarre? Think…
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