Arts & Culture
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From porches to fame: AV and the Inner City’s “Nobody Is You”
Between the COVID-19 pandemic, Edmonton’s ongoing opioid crisis, and the growing economic disparity, the inner-city community faces more challenges than…
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Lily Polenchuk
“From Trash to Treasure” exhibits a remarkable phenomenon sparked by recycling cardboard
Avid readers tend to have their own preferences when it comes to book covers. Some like a firm hard-cover because…
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Leah Hennig
Wares and trinkets: The Market off Whyte
I had the pleasure of spending my Saturday morning at The Market off Whyte. The market is located just past…
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Playlist: The witching hour
With the arrival of October comes the Halloween season, which brings back nostalgic activities. With classic horror films and frightening…
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U of A alumna Beatrice King releases directorial debut: “You Are the Blue”
During Beatrice King’s time at the University of Alberta, she took drama classes in pursuit of her passion for acting.…
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Book Review: Jennifer Bowering Delisle’s “Micrographia”
Edmonton-based author Jennifer Bowering Delisle defines micrographia as “tiny writing, common in certain degenerative neurological disorders.” Micrographia is also the title…
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Jessica Tang
Eating Edmonton: Pals Sandwiches
On 83rd Avenue across from the Varscona Theatre is a hard-to-miss bright yellow building, which is home to Pals Sandwiches.…
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Sasha Fairbairn
Photostory: Pumpkins After Dark 2023
Until October 31, Borden Park is dressing up for Halloween with the Pumpkins After Dark festival! People of all ages…
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