Arts & Culture
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Jienan Chen
Rousing the Multitude: A review of the CSSA’s “Live House” event
What: Unplugged Music Festival (暮夏迎新Unplugged音乐节) When: September 8, 2019 at 6 pmWhere: Room 2 – 103, North Education BuildingPerformers: Various, featuring…
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Mandisha Kaur
Exploring Edmonton: Grant Notley Park
Located at 11603 – 100 Avenue, Grant Notley Park sits right at the heart of downtown. The park gives an…
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Emotional Strings: A review of “The German Romantics” concert
What: The German Romantics When: September 7, 2019 at 7pmWhere: Convocation Hall Performers: Violinist Robert Uchida; cellist Rafael Hoekman; and Dr. Patricia…
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Video Game Retrospective: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Developed by: Infinity WardPublished by: ActivisionReleased: November 5, 2007 With its upcoming reboot in October, it has come time to…
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Jessica Tang
Eating Edmonton: Lotus Café and Gallery
Edmonton has no shortage of delicious international food options available, as well as some questionable fusion attempts. While everyone knows…
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Pauline Chan
Lunch Break: Kimchi Fried Rice
In our ongoing series Lunch Break, our food writers reveal their secret recipes for surviving university. What: Kimchi Fried RicePrep…
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Theatre Review: Persephone Bound
Content warning: this article contains mentions of sexual assault. Combining aerial dance, percussion, and spoken poetry in an interdisciplinary work…
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Alex Patterson
Emoji of the Week: Party Popper
The best emojis are the ones with dual meanings beneath the surface. An eggplant, for instance, can be used for…
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Ashlynn Chand
2019 Fringe Festival Review: MEAT the Musical
In my mind, I imagine that the MEAT the Musical origin story began in a basement in Garneau or Belgravia.…
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