Arts & Culture
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Aribo Oneka SNAP Gallery: Imagining space through print
The SNAP Gallery is a local non-profit artist-run centre dedicated to printmaking and providing space and resources for production, exhibition,…
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Max Boon Photostory: Together Again YEG
Canada’s first socially-distant outdoor concert series was proof of how malleable our society can be. At least, that’s what it…
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Lochlann Kerr Group Commentary: Met Gala outfits
The Met Gala’s theme this year was “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.” Attendees dressed to the nines and showed…
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Mongrel Media Film Review: Mayday
Do you ever get the feeling that too many films are far too dependent on heroic, adventurous male leads, and…
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Supplied: Don Berner and Big Band by Beata Kaznowska Don Berner and Big Band on big band music and the pandemic
Undoubtedly, the decline in events during the COVID-19 pandemic hit the struggling live music industry hard. Despite this, a move…
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Frederick Kroetsch ‘Wochiigii lo: End of the Peace’ comments on treaties and Indigenous rights
Wochiigii lo: End of the Peace is one of the feature films that will be at the Edmonton International Film…
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Daniel Kosak Root 107 combines public spaces with outdoor entertainment
On 107 St. just between Jasper Avenue and 101 St. is a pop-up park called Root 107. It’s an awesome…
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Jin He Street Performers Festival opts for parade
After taking the festival online last year, the Street Performers Festival has started making its return to in-person performances by…
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Alexander Cheung Visiting Vancouver: Gulf of Georgia Cannery
Who could’ve thought that a can of salmon could have so much history? I certainly wouldn’t have. That is, until…
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Jillian Harbin Photostory: Imagine Van Gogh exhibition
The Imagine Van Gogh experience was held in Edmonton at the Edmonton Expo Centre. It opened in July 2021, and…
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