Arts & Culture
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Magnolia Pictures/QWGmire
Movie Review: ‘Agnes’
Agnes follows the events at a convent after Sister Agnes, one of the nuns, begins to show signs of demonic…
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NIKO TAVERNISE/NETFLIX
Movie Review: Don’t Look Up
In Netflix’s newest star-studded project, Don’t Look Up, viewers are hit with more than a six to nine km-wide impending…
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DBphotographics
‘God of Carnage’ explores relationships and disagreements through comedy
God of Carnage is a play that involves the discussion between two sets of parents as they discuss their children’s…
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Stacy Lee Photography
Robyn Maynard discusses ‘Policing Black Lives’ in lectureship at the U of A
2020 brought many things to light for this generation. The continuing pandemic has shown how minority communities have suffered with…
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A24
Film Review: ‘The Humans’
The Humans is a film that successfully blends drama, comedy, and horror in a way that creates a sense of…
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Supplied: Epic Phot
‘The Great Whorehouse Fire of 1921:’ a scorching reminder of the prairie identity
The Great Whorehouse Fire of 1921, written by Linda Edwards and directed by Trevor Schmidt, using devastating irony and empathy,…
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Iman Qureshi
SNAP Gallery hosts ‘At a Time: Tender and Tense’
The SNAP Gallery is an artist-run, non-profit centre. They’re dedicated to printmaking, and provide space for exhibitions. The gallery hosted…
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National Film Board of Canada
‘Into Light’ and ‘I Am Skylar:’ Navigating what it means to be trans
The sky’s the limit when you step into the light of your own truth. Sheona McDonald’s Into Light (2020) and…
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Supplied
‘You Look Good for Your Age’: Challenging ageism through writing
Have you ever told someone they look good for their age? On the surface, the phrase may seem like a…
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