Arts & Culture
- UBC Press
New book gives mental health tips to deal with undergrad stress
Let’s face it, university can be a whirlwind of emotions and problems when it first begins. Deadlines, professors, and finding…
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“Leaving a legacy”: Q&A with filmmaker Cheryl Foggo on “John Ware: Reclaimed”
When it comes to unpacking the legacy of John Ware, an iconic Black cowboy and rancher who made Alberta his…
Read More » - Arts on the Ave
“Love Your Bean” — Edmonton’s coolest giant jelly beans
There is a new challenger for the title of weirdest art sculpture in Edmonton. Vancouver Biennale has loaned sculptor and…
Read More » - Warner Brothers
Film Review: Tenet
Living in these unprecedented times, I found myself contemplating two questions. First, will Christopher Nolan cave in and go straight…
Read More » - Stratus Journal
A Q&A with Stratus Journal
With the resurgence of all things vintage, a group of Edmonton artists are working to prove that film photography is…
Read More » - Edmonton International Film Festival
Edmonton International Film Festival presses on despite the pandemic
Despite Edmonton’s world-famous festival season being plagued by delays and cancellations, this year’s Edmonton International Film Festival has managed to…
Read More » - Christien Ford with Supplied
Top 5: Movies to make you hold your friends a little tighter
As the shock of quarantine slowly fades away and we become accustomed to our new socially-distanced ways of life, I…
Read More » - Jessica Tang
Eating Edmonton: La Bosco Bakery & Cafe
Located just behind the iconic Seoul Fried Chicken on 104 Street, La Bosco Bakery & Cafe is the latest addition…
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