Arts & Culture
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Jillian Am Social Intercourse: July 16
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out…
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Leah Hennig Play Review: ‘Shakespeare In Love’ at the Walterdale
A William Shakespeare play probably wouldn’t be your first choice unless you’re a Shakespeare nerd. But Shakespeare In Love, directed…
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Liam Hodder Rockin’ Thunder 2025: Weezer live review
As the finishing main stage act and overall headliner on the Rockin’ Thunder festival’s founding bill, Weezer killed it. The…
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Leah Hennig Rockin’ Thunder 2025: Whale and the Wolf interview
Whale and the Wolf is an alt-indie band based in Edmonton. Before their set on the YEG rocks stage at…
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Leah Hennig Rockin’ Thunder 2025: Stonegate Interview
Stonegate is a Calgary-based five-piece looking to make sure their audience has a good time. After their set on the…
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Liam Hodder Rockin’ Thunder 2025: CHILIØ interview
Calgary pop-punk band, CHILIØ kicked off day two of Rockin’ Thunder 2025 on the YEG Rocks stage. After their set,…
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Liam Hodder Rockin’ Thunder 2025: BoonDog interview
Hailing from Cochrane, blue-rock band BoonDog played a set between Joan Jett and Bret Michaels on the YEG Rocks stage.…
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Leah Hennig Rockin’ Thunder 2025: Revolution Engine live review
Revolution Engine is an insanely high energy, socially conscious, and aggressive rap-rock four piece. Hearing them live, their inspirations are…
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Leah Hennig Photostory: Rockin’ Thunder day two
Another day packed with rock acts and sunshine. Day two of Rockin’ Thunder had Default, The Trews, Sam Roberts Band,…
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Leah Hennig Photostory: Rockin’ Thunder day one
Day one of Edmonton’s first Rockin’ Thunder festival started with a bang. Friday night brought a more classic rock theme…
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