Arts & Culture
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Dylana Twittey U of A the site of Edmonton’s first Performative Contest
On September 26, approximately 150 participants and attendees — equipped with matcha, Clairo records, and feminist literature — gathered on…
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Supplied ‘Have You Heard of Judi Singh?’: A slice of Canadiana and rich musical heritage
Baljit Sangra discovered Judi Singh while reading an article one night about Singh’s forgotten legacy. Now, she’s made a documentary…
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Suppled U of A founded festival celebrates Muslim creators
The Mosquers, an annual Muslim film festival just wrapped up its 17th year. From September 18 to 21, the festival…
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Supplied Album Review: ‘No Hard Feelings’ by The Beaches
Canadian rock band, The Beaches, recently released their third album, No Hard Feelings. The Toronto-based group, formed in 2009, are…
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Supplied Mosquers Film Reviews: ‘The Trees Still in Brooklyn,’ ‘Holy Heavêness,’ and ‘Ya Hanouni’
The Mosquers Film Festival is based in Edmonton and highlights films by Muslim creatives. The 17th Mosquers held its main…
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Supplied Purity Ring’s newest record is a 2000s JRPG journey
Edmonton’s own electronic pop duo, Corin Roddick and M.J. of Purity Ring, is just releasing their self-titled record, Purity Ring,…
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Supplied Canadian band Yukon Blonde releases new, stripped back rock album
Canadian indie band Yukon Blonde is stripping it back on their upcoming album Friendship & Rock ‘n’ Roll, released September…
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Supplied Absolute Losers embrace rock ‘n’ roll on upcoming record
Absolute Losers are brothers Sam Langille and Josh Langille, along with their buddy Daniel Hartinger. The brothers, sons of two…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘All Kidding Aside’ by Jean-Christophe Réhel
Jean-Christophe Réhel’s novel All Kidding Aside, translated from French to English by Neil Smith, is a true “keep you up…
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Liam Hodder Jehovah’s Princess performs at Purple City days after releasing new single
On September 6, Jehovah’s Princess, a Panamanian-American artist from New York City (NYC), performed in Edmonton for the 2025 Purple…
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