Arts & Culture
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Supplied Off-Campus Gems: Gaya Korean restaurant
There are several words in a University of Alberta student’s vocabulary that immediately produce feelings of intense joy. They include,…
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Netflix Netflix Review: Bridgerton
Imagine yourself dressed in the high class fashion of Regency era London: empire waist cut dresses and long, discerning tuxedos.…
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Dustin Delfs Arts on the Ave’s squatting monks remind us about empathy and global unity
This type of meeting requires your “Asian squat” to be on point. Wang Shugang’s The Meeting installation is part of…
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Adam Lachacz Spill the Tea: O5 Tea Shade Grown Cascara
With temperatures dipping well below zero I decided to up my tea game. I wanted to support a local business…
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Supplied Wheat & Laurel opens the door for young rural writers
In an effort to apply her love for the written word, an Augustana graduate has established a literary journal that…
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National Film Board of Canada Conor McNally finds the parallels between lockdown and house arrest
In his short-film Very Present, Edmonton-based filmmaker Conor McNally examines the parallels between mandatory COVID-19 isolation and house arrest. Conor…
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UAlberta / Bev Betkowski Victorian fashion meets quarantine cozy at the Innerwear virtual exhibit
At first glance, it might not seem like today’s digital society has held onto much Victorian fashion. Yet the department…
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Megan Thee Stallion Album Review: Megan Thee Stallion’s “Good News”
The last two years have been a whirlwind for Megan Thee Stallion, fully complete with platinum singles, record-breaking music videos,…
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Arthur Macagantay Pieces of the U of A: workspaces for online learning
The move to online schooling hasn’t just forced us to change how we work and learn, but it’s also made…
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