Arts & Culture
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Gateway to Gastronomy: Cake Rusks
Cake rusks are a staple in any South Asian household. The double-baked bread is made in a similar fashion to…
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UNREALITY NOW highlights senior U of A printmakers’ work
The University of Alberta’s senior printmaking class shares their projects in UNREALITY NOW, an exhibition viewable until June 5. The…
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Hostile Terrain 94 provides insight into undocumented immigrant experience
A workshop as part of the Hostile Terrain 94 project sheds light on the undocumented migration crisis in the United…
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Pot Thots: Haven St. and Everie cannabis-infused teas
I may be a self-proclaimed pothead, but I absolutely cannot stand joints. I always thought joints would be relaxing like…
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(Mid)life after the Gateway? Doesn’t seem too bad.
Despite what you may have heard, the Gateway isn’t just a few lefty English majors furiously typing away on their…
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Film Review: L’etat sauvage
L’état sauvage (Savage State) is a bilingual female-led Western directed by David Perrault. The film takes place after the American…
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Brett Kissel is asking the big questions
Brett Kissel is no stranger to country music. Since signing a record deal with Warner Music at the age of…
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Practice makes perfect at Rapid Fire Theatre’s Bonfire festival
We could all use a laugh these days, and Rapid Fire Theatre’s Bonfire festival is here to provide just that. …
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Dad, dementia, and acceptance: Viggo Mortensen flips the script with ‘Falling’
Oftentimes when we meet an unsavoury movie character, we bank on one of two things: they will either face gratifying…
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