Arts & Culture
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Supplied A Q&A with artist and mental health advocate Natalia Chai
Natalia Chai is an Edmonton-based solo artist and mental health advocate. Since debuting with her 2017 EP Connections, Chai has…
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Supplied Arts as architecture: a conversation with Peter Hide
Have you ever seen A Sculptor’s Life or viewed Full House in front of the Winspear Center? What about the…
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Alexander Cheung Travel Diaries: Skiing in the Canadian Rockies
What could be better than skiing in the Rocky Mountains? Unless you hate the snow, a ski trip to Marmot…
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Suppli EGO Magazine applies pressure by breaking the mold
It’s often said that necessity is the mother of invention, and in the midst of a pandemic that has flipped…
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Supplied Lizzy McAlpine provides relatability, comfort, and peace with the album Give Me A Minute
I found Lizzy McAlpine’s Give Me A Minute rather organically, after the YouTube autoplay feature suggested the album like a…
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Adrienne Leonard Top 5: Ways to thrift sustainably
Do you ever think about the things you’ve donated after you drive away from your local donation centre? My guess…
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Supplied Interactive video game reinforces violence-prevention training among bar staff
The field of violence-prevention isn’t just serious, but it is often difficult to learn about. The learning curve can be…
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Paul Twa Paul Twa memorializes 2020 with his Year in Review
A picture is definitely worth a thousand words, and that is perfectly reflected in Paul Twa’s 2020 Year in Review,…
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Alexander Cheung Travel Diaries: Rocky Mountain getaway
I think that for many of us, 2020 and 2021 have been the years we wish we could have swiped…
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Kind Ice Cream Kind Ice Cream takes a step towards inclusivity with ASL training
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a dire need for compassionate inclusivity. Edmonton’s Kind Ice Cream is taking a step towards…
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