Arts & Culture
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Dylana Twittey Swimming’s new release breathes air into old work
Three piece Newfie midwest-emo outfit Swimming, are Liam Ryan, Nick Hunt, and Jacob Cherwick. Six months after releasing their last…
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Liam Hodder More Ephemerol has a new member and a fully analog approach
More Ephemerol is a Los Angeles (L.A.) based synth duo made up of Chad Fjerstad and Gina Kuhn. Ahead of…
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Liam Hodder Struggling between sensationalism and truth: Kempes on Campus
Kempes Pandey, the man behind Kempes on Campus, is a social media creator from University of Alberta. He’s known for…
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Supplied When life imitates art: Morning Coyote
Sawyer Begg, the man behind Morning Coyote, just released a new single and music video this summer. He sat down…
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Liam Hodder Edmonton musicians removing music from Spotify
In the footsteps of acts like King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, Neil Young, and Xiu Xiu, some Edmonton artists…
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Leah Hennig What university building are you?
Every campus has its icons — the cozy libraries, the social spaces, and old hallways filled with history. But if…
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Leah Hennig Bruce Peel’s new exhibit ‘Forgers, Fakers, and Publisher-Pirates’
Starting in September and running through March, the Bruce Peel Special Collections will display the Forgers, Fakers, and Publisher-Pirates exhibit.…
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Supplied Accidentally writing a hit: Sebastien de Castell
Sebastien de Castell is a Canadian author of 17 books. His most recent release, The Malevolent Eight, follows foul-mouthed accidental…
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Leah Hennig Photostory: 2025 Edmonton Pride Parade
After seven years, the Edmonton Pride Parade returned to Edmonton. While the COVID-19 pandemic threw an obvious wrench in having…
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