Arts & Culture
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Supplied The Innocence of Trees: Play exploring the life of painter Agnes Martin premieres in Edmonton
The Innocence of Trees, an original play by Eugene Stickland, premiered at the recently rebuilt Roxy Theatre on November 30.…
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Katie O'Connor The Blue Stones rock the Starlite on ‘Pretty Monster’ tour
On Saturday November 19, The Blue Stones lit up the Starlite Room with special guests indie group Low Hum and…
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Sabrina Strelkov The place art holds in climate change conversations: A review of FAB Gallery’s ‘Transitional Impressions’
Art has the potential to demonstrate climate change in an entirely new light. This is beautifully demonstrated by the University…
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Christina Varvis Social Intercourse: November 29, 2022
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out…
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Arthur Macatangay U of A’s TDoR events honours local and international transgender and gender diverse communities
Trigger warning: This article discusses topics related to violence against transgender and gender diverse people. Resources for both 2SLGBTQIA+ people…
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Arthur Macatangay Photostory: Yilu Xing’s FAB exhibit 吃得开 eat the open
There’s not a lot of art exhibit opening receptions where you would see the exhibit artist heating salt and pepper…
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Erin Widmark-Pickle Bänoo Zan’s poetry book ‘Letters to My Father,’ a new perspective on grief
Bänoo Zan notes in the introduction of Letters to my Father that she heard of her father’s death on August…
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Supplied From coma to comedy: U of A alumni Jon Gagnon’s journey to the stage
Near-death experiences have a way of inspiring people to make the most of life while they can. With a change…
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Christina Varvis Social Intercourse: November 15, 2022
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out…
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