Arts & Culture
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From Software
Video Game Review: “Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice”
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was released in March 2019. I bought it immediately because it was From Software’s newest release.…
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Netflix
Netflix Review: Ragnarok
With climate change rapidly melting the ice caps, and weather patterns becoming unpredictable, some might argue we are headed into…
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Supplied
Spill the Tea: Tim Horton’s Apple Cinnamon
I’ve been consuming way too much caffeine lately, so I’ve decided to cut back and look for more decaf options. …
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Mac Ireland
Pot Thots: A stoner’s guide to an Edmonton winter
Winter has always been a stoner’s worst nightmare, and this year’s cold snap puts us all over the edge. It’s…
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Supplied
5 Artists 1 Love showcases the diversity of Edmonton’s Black community
Now in its 14th year, 5 Artists 1 Love : Black History Month Art Show is an annual art exhibition…
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Helen Zhang
TV Series Review: Dracula
I have always loved vampires. In terms of fantasy and mythology, they fascinated me, and during the creative fiction vampire…
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Supplied
Theatre Review: Studio Theatre’s “Shakespeare’s Dog”
A striking change of pace from the previous two shows in the 2019/2020 season, Studio Theatre’s rendition of Shakespeare’s Dog…
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Theatre Review: Citadel Theatre’s “Every Brilliant Thing”
There truly is something about having a nice, ordered, and clean list. For me, lists are central to all that…
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NFB
Film Review: Because We Are Girls
Content warning: this article contains mentions of sexual assault. Before hearing the verdict of her court case in Baljit Sangra’s…
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