Arts & Culture
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Supplied TV show review: Bridgerton season three
Dearest gentle reader, let’s just say that season three of Bridgerton is truly one for the books. With the promise…
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Emily Williams Social Intercourse: July 31
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out…
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Supplied ‘Can’t Stop Me Now:’ A testament to Amanda Keeles’ music journey
London, Ontario-based artist Amanda Keeles left her high-level career in finance, and her marriage, to pursue a career in country…
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Sanjeet Sandhu Whyte Avenue Art Walk 2024: A success for artists and Edmontonians
For the 29th year, the Whyte Avenue Art Walk took over Old Strathcona. A sea of tents and booths lined…
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Supplied Camila Cabello’s ‘C,XOXO’ is an attempt at experimenting
Camila Cabello has returned to music with her fourth studio album, C,XOXO. The pop record is a love letter to…
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Jessica Tang Eating Edmonton: Corpuz Bakeshop
Sanjeet Sandhu Corpuz Bakeshop is tucked away across Eastwood Park, just off of Alberta Avenue. The first storefront location recently…
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Supplied Play Review: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike written by Christopher Durang, and directed by Lauren Tamke, premiered at the Walterdale…
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Supplied ‘Big Mall’ author Kate Black receives Emerging Artist award
University of Alberta alumna and author Kate Black was recently named a recipient of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta’s Emerging…
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Supplied U of A alumna releases debut graphic novel, ‘The Harrowing Tales of La Corriveau’
In 1763, Québecois woman Marie-Josephte Corriveau was convicted as an accessory to the murder of her second husband. She was…
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