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Book Review: ‘I Hope This Finds You Well’ by Natalie Sue
Alberta author Natalie Sue’s buzzing debut novel, “I Hope This Finds You Well,” is a satirical critique of modern-day workplace…
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Sandra Fahl
Photostory: Edmonton Heritage Festival 2024
The 2024 Edmonton Heritage Festival (EHF) — the largest multicultural celebration in the world — took place at Borden Park,…
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Dylana Twittey
School of Song’s Kaiya Kodie and Lily Monaghan make Folk Fest debut
From far left: John Hewitt, Kaiya Kodie, Lily Monaghan, Jessie Bird, and Ken Stead
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Jackie Lee Young
The Heavy Heavy set to release debut album
Every year, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival attracts some of folk music’s best emerging acts from all over the world.…
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Zoya Mahmood
Exploring the arts and culture of 124th Street
Edmonton’s monotonous nickname, “Deadmonton,” has since disappeared from the top search results on the Internet. The name is now taken…
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Mat Simpson Photography
Two perspectives on ‘Civil Blood: A Treaty Story’
Civil Blood: A Treaty Story, presented by Thou Art Here Theatre, premiered at Fort Edmonton Park on July 26. The…
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TV show review: Bridgerton season three
Dearest gentle reader, let’s just say that season three of Bridgerton is truly one for the books. With the promise…
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Emily Williams
Social Intercourse: July 31
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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