Arts & Culture
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: Ducks
Ducks, written by David Heyman and directed by Patricia Darbasie, is a hilarious take on a largely fictional communications crisis…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: Wisteria
Wisteria, written and directed by Sarah Pattloch, is a wistful and sad play about two teenagers in love. The play…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: Fabulous Elagabalus
Fabulous Elagabalus, written and performed by Antonio Bavaro, is a musical about a Queer and transgender Roman empress. The one-person…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: The Bells
The Bells is a musical retelling of the lives, loves, and deaths of the three Brontё sisters by Orpheum Productions.…
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Dylana Twittey School of Song’s John Hewitt and Ken Stead on music and mentoring
Every year the School of Song, organized by CJSR radio host Rhea March, brings four emerging, often Albertan, musical acts…
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Francine Dela Paz Five books you should read this summer
Planning to stay indoors to avoid the heat? We’ve got you covered with some great book recommendations for this summer!…
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Abbygael Kuchmak Wyatt C. Louis returns to Folk Fest after release of debut album
When Wyatt C. Louis last played the Edmonton Folk Music Festival (EFMF) with School of Song in 2022, they had…
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Abbeygael Kuchmak Jake Vaadeland brings captivating stage presence to Folk Fest
Saskatchewan-based musician Jake Vaadeland is as authentic as they come. Not many artists playing at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival…
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Abbeygael Kuchmak Abigail Lapell returns to Folk Fest with her new album
Would it be Folk Fest without a folk noirist? Abigail Lapell is exactly that. She’s a Canadian folk songwriter and…
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