Arts & Culture
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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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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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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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Exploring Edmonton: Local cafes
Edmonton is a fast expanding city with an ever-evolving culture. It is filled with cafes, theatres, parks, galleries, and more.…
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Book review: ‘I Remember Lights’ by Ben Ladouceur
Ben Ladouceur’s debut novel, I Remember Lights, is a historical-fiction that takes place in the years 1967 and 1977. The…
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Album review: ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ by The Weeknd
The latest release from The Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow, serves as the sequel to his previous albums, After Hours (2020)…
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Edmonton’s Skystar nominated for Reggae Recording of the Year JUNO award
The nominations for the 2025 JUNO awards were recently announced, with six Edmonton artists on the list. Ainsworth Rose, professionally…
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