Arts & Culture
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Iqmat Iyiola Mindfulness meets music at ECMS’s first live show in two years
An accomplished pianist and composer, Honens Prize Laureate Nicolas Namoradze is also a certified mindfulness teacher and author of Ligeti’s…
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Supplied: BreakOut West Back to Live highlights local artists and industry speakers
BreakOut West’s Back to Live programming is bringing back live music — a component of the local arts scene sorely…
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Supplied: Friends Across Campus The First Time: Friends Across Campus
Friends Across Campus (FAC) is a student group on campus. You may have heard of them already, seen posters across…
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Alexander Cheung Eating Edmonton: Sorrentino’s Italian Restaurant
Every September, my family and I always celebrate the start of a new school year by having dinner at a…
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Alexander Cheung Eating Edmonton: Baekjeong Korean BBQ House
Growing up as a child, whenever I used to visit my grandparents in Toronto, they would always bring us to…
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Amanda Sparks Having a vegetable garden: The final harvest
With the end of the summer season, so comes the end of my first garden. Overall, I would consider this…
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Supplied: Allen Fraser The Nature of Nicholas explores LGBTQ2S+ growing pains with a scary touch
With Halloween just around the corner, The Nature of Nicholas contends for a spot at the table. Released in 2002,…
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Samuel Goldwyn Films ‘Night Raiders’ presents valuable social commentary on colonialism
Night Raiders is the debut feature film of Cree-Métis director Danis Goulet. It is an exciting and thought-provoking film set…
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Supplied: DBphotographics ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ is witty, musical, and moving
Love’s Labour’s Lost, a classic Shakespeare romantic comedy, portrays the story of a king, two scholars, and their oath to…
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