Arts & Culture
-   Supplied SuppliedFringe Review: ‘Bribe the Director’The 44th Edmonton International Fringe Festival is well under way, and with it comes a slew of brand new shows… Read More »
-   Supplied Supplied2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘Fear Fables’ drag anthologyFear Fables: The Horror Drag Anthology brought a group of incredibly talented drag artists and plenty of skin-crawling moments to… Read More »
-   Supplied Supplied2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘Orphan Well’As the title would imply, Orphan Well, written and directed by Len Falkenstein, is a play about orphan wells —… Read More »
-   Supplied Supplied2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘Genesis’Written by U of A alum, Moemen Gaafar, the play Genesis has been showing during the 2025 Edmonton Fringe Festival.… Read More »
-   Leah Hennig Leah HennigSean Feucht has no place in Alberta or CanadaThe rest of Canada has been opting out of platforming professional victim and anti-equality musician, Sean Feucht. But, Government of… Read More »
-   Supplied - Art by Willow Rosenberg Supplied - Art by Willow Rosenberg2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘A Lesbian in a Bear Store’Ever wanted to see a play filled to the brim with Beanie Babies and lesbian jokes? A Lesbian in a… Read More »
-   Supplied - Artwork by Laurel Dundee Supplied - Artwork by Laurel Dundee2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘The Cult of the Clitoris’Written and co-directed by Celia Taylor with Tegen Siganski, The Cult of the Clitoris, offers a slice of history to… Read More »
-   Supplied Supplied2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘The Alberta Hospital For The Insane’If there’s one thing you can guarantee the Edmonton Fringe Festival will offer, it’s variety. While plays are the primary… Read More »
-   Liam Hodder Liam Hodder‘The Long Term Podcast’: Trying to spark open conversations and authenticityAdven Villa is a fourth-year University of Alberta student who created, and hosts The Long Term Podcast. The podcast has… Read More »
-   Jasleen Mahindru Jasleen MahindruPhotostory: Whyte Avenue Art Walk 2025From July 11 to July 13, various areas across downtown bloomed with visual art and music, thanks to the 30th… Read More »
 
 








