Arts & Culture
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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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Supplied Album Review: ‘Heavy Afternoon’ by Tebby & The Heavy
Tebby and the Heavy is an alternative rock band hailing from Edmonton. Known for their eclectic sound blended from all…
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Shoot for Peace Shoot For Peace: Community healing through art
Arwa Elhag-Idris and Nagad Elmi are the co-directors for the Edmonton chapter of Shoot For Peace, a non-profit organization that…
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Supplied Story Review: “On the Straight and Narrow” by Kirsten Clark
Kirsten Clark is an alumni of both the University of Alberta and the University to British Columbia. Her debut book,…
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Leah Hennig Performance Review: Week of Welcome Drag Show
To round off Week of Welcome (WOW), the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) hosted a drag show in the…
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Dylana Twittey Photostory: Purple City Music Festival
One of Edmonton’s biggest festivals just finished up. The fourth annual Purple City Music Festival had 70 bands across seven…
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Liam Hodder American singer Uniity speaks out against American capitalism
Raven Clark, the woman behind Philadelphia-based hardcore project, Uniity, came up to Edmonton for the 2025 Purple City Music Festival.…
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Supplied Trans-rights focused band Chaser plays Purple City Music Festival
On September 6, Edmonton-based transgender-rights focused band, Chaser played the Starlite Room as part of 2025’s Purple City Music Festival.…
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Karlie Marrazzo Synesthesia brings music for all your senses to Purple City
On September 7, Edmonton-based band Synesthesia brought their music to the Starlite Room as part of Purple City, downtown’s underground…
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