Arts & Culture
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Amanda Sparks
Having a vegetable garden: The final harvest
With the end of the summer season, so comes the end of my first garden. Overall, I would consider this…
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Supplied: Allen Fraser
The Nature of Nicholas explores LGBTQ2S+ growing pains with a scary touch
With Halloween just around the corner, The Nature of Nicholas contends for a spot at the table. Released in 2002,…
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Samuel Goldwyn Films
‘Night Raiders’ presents valuable social commentary on colonialism
Night Raiders is the debut feature film of Cree-Métis director Danis Goulet. It is an exciting and thought-provoking film set…
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‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ is witty, musical, and moving
Love’s Labour’s Lost, a classic Shakespeare romantic comedy, portrays the story of a king, two scholars, and their oath to…
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Creation Records
Retro on Retro: Souvlaki by Slowdive
When Slowdive released their sophomore album Souvlaki in 1993, critical receptions were mostly lukewarm — and, at times, scathing. Ironically,…
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Marc J. Chalifoux Photography
‘Fever Land’ delivers stunning production and a heartfelt message
If you had the chance to revisit moments in your past, what would you visit? Fever Land by Stewart Lemoine…
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Aribo Oneka
SNAP Gallery: Imagining space through print
The SNAP Gallery is a local non-profit artist-run centre dedicated to printmaking and providing space and resources for production, exhibition,…
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Max Boon
Photostory: Together Again YEG
Canada’s first socially-distant outdoor concert series was proof of how malleable our society can be. At least, that’s what it…
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Lochlann Kerr
Group Commentary: Met Gala outfits
The Met Gala’s theme this year was “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.” Attendees dressed to the nines and showed…
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Mongrel Media
Film Review: Mayday
Do you ever get the feeling that too many films are far too dependent on heroic, adventurous male leads, and…
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