Arts & Culture
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ALEXIS MARIE CHUTE Edmonton Poetry Festival celebrates its 20th birthday
Alice Major, a prominent local poet and longtime Edmonton resident, believes that poetry is “not [just] one thing, [but] many…
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Brooklyn Hollinger What is student interest like when it comes to events on campus?
Have you ever walked through the Humanities Centre (HC), the Tory Building, or even any other building at the University…
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Cassie Allen Summer Bucket List 2025
School is almost done! You’ve survived eight months of intense studying and lots of hard work. We’re almost in the…
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Supplied ‘Connections’ exhibit showcases talents of U of A scientists and artists
Art and science are usually seen as two distinct areas of study. Ask anyone, they would probably confidently tell you…
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Supplied Album review: ‘Hometown Believer’ by JJ Miller
Edmonton-based songwriter, JJ Miller, recently released his debut EP, Hometown Believer. The album guides listeners through the small town in…
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Supplied Local musician Audrey Ochoa nominated for her first JUNO award
Audrey Ochoa, an Edmonton-based trombone player and music teacher, was teaching her sixth grade class when she got a text…
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Supplied Book review: ‘A Drop in the Ocean’ by Léa Taranto
A Drop in the Ocean is the debut novel from Léa Taranto, a master of fine arts (MFA) graduate from the…
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Supplied Edmonton fiddler Brianna Lizotte nominated for her first JUNO award
When Brianna Lizotte was ten-years-old, she had a dream wherein she played the fiddle for her family. The next morning,…
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Feven Worede Exhibit review: ‘Crowded by Your Absence’ at FAB Gallery
Tamara Deedman’s Crowded by Your Absence at the Fine Arts Building (FAB) gallery is a profoundly personal exploration of grief,…
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