Campus & City
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Supplied Film Review: ‘Buffet Infinity’
Edmonton director Simon Glassman’s experimental horror, Buffet Infinity, screened September 30 at Metro Cinema as part of the 2025 Edmonton International…
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Supplied Live Review: Luc Roach and The Midnight Flame
On September 5, I had the chance to catch Luc Roach and The Midnight Flame live at The Aviary. It…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Coyote Snow’ by Laurie Lynn Muirhead
Coyote Snow is a richly detailed, emotional collection of poems by Laurie Lynn Muirhead. Muirhead’s powerful descriptions will make readers…
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Dylana Twittey U of A the site of Edmonton’s first Performative Contest
On September 26, approximately 150 participants and attendees — equipped with matcha, Clairo records, and feminist literature — gathered on…
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Supplied ‘Have You Heard of Judi Singh?’: A slice of Canadiana and rich musical heritage
Baljit Sangra discovered Judi Singh while reading an article one night about Singh’s forgotten legacy. Now, she’s made a documentary…
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Suppled U of A founded festival celebrates Muslim creators
The Mosquers, an annual Muslim film festival just wrapped up its 17th year. From September 18 to 21, the festival…
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Supplied Mosquers Film Reviews: ‘The Trees Still in Brooklyn,’ ‘Holy Heavêness,’ and ‘Ya Hanouni’
The Mosquers Film Festival is based in Edmonton and highlights films by Muslim creatives. The 17th Mosquers held its main…
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