Arts & Culture
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Alex Patterson First-ever Edmonton cat café pops up this weekend
Edmonton Cat Café When: Saturday, July 2 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and Sunday, July 3 (10 a.m. to 4…
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Courtesy of Ryan Parker Freewill Shakespeare Festival Review: Romeo and Juliet and slurpees and sneakers
Romeo and Juliet Where: Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park When: June 21 – July 17, Tuesday – Sunday matinees and evenings…
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Supplied In its powerful new documentary, 30 for 30 puts America on trial
At one point in O.J.: Made in America, O.J. Simpson and his tabloid drama are pre-empted by a newscast in…
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Supplied No sex for gen x
Kids these days are trying to sound smooth and hinting that they’re getting the D with phrases like “Netflix and…
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Supplied Stevie Raikou: The Gateway Interview
Check out our exclusive interview with Stevie Raikou, a rapper from Edmonton’s Crestwood neighbourhood. Stevie and a few of…
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Joshua Storie Photo Essay: Cricket in Quad
We’ve noticed a group guys who regularly play cricket in quad, so we interviewed them and took photos. Don’t know anything…
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Supplied-Matteo J.K. Mihn A beginner’s guide to dim sum in Edmonton
Imagine dim sum as a kind of sport, where the scoreboard is your bill. Delivered in noisy metal carts and…
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Adaire Beatty Why you should still watch Survivor after 32 seasons
Abandon people from various walks of life in a remote location, give them enough access to basic necessities, watch them…
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Supplied Daniela Vesco/Parkwood Entertainment Beyoncé slays Commonwealth in “the coldest show she’s ever done”
From the middle-aged man in the front row shouting “I slay” to the array of young women in tears at…
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Christina Varvis Local studios showcased at Edmonton’s Game Discovery Exhibition
From virtual reality demonstrations to talks from leading developers, the Edmonton Game Discovery Exhibition (GDX) offered gamers a close look…
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