Arts & Culture
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Jessica Tang Eating Edmonton: Chartier
Alexander Cheung Chartier. To be honest I have no idea what that means in French, but what I do know…
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Helen Zhang U of A Creative Writing Club to release first-ever anthology
The Creative Writing Club (CrW) is publishing their first ever anthology. This will be one of the few books produced…
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Universal Pictures Film Review: 1917
1917 shows the truly brutal reality of World War 1 and leaves you with a feeling of utmost respect for…
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Nana Andoh ‘Me, You, and Us’: Celebrating Black Love through art with the Black Students’ Association
As Pride Week 2020 came to a close, the University of Alberta Black Students’ Association (UABSA) presented Me, You, and…
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Peter Elima Gateway to Gastronomy: Nigerian Puff Puff
Puff puff is a sweet party snack that is popular in Nigeria. It’s one of those things I look forward…
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Griffin Cork / Life Photographic Abracadavers, Albertan-based webseries, gains distribution deal
Alberta-based Numera films have acquired a distribution deal with Zombie Orpheus Entertainment for their webseries, Abracadavers. Since January 1, 2020,…
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Kenthia Inyange Navigating the music industry: A Q&A with Davido
The singer-songwriter and music producer David Adedeji Adeleke, better known as Davido, announced his North American tour in December 2019…
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Ashlynn Chand TV Series Review: Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet
When I first signed up for AppleTV+, I was not expecting to find anything worthwhile. I heard it comes free…
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Netflix TV Series Review: The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez
Content warning: this article contains mentions of child abuse, assault, and physical violence. Netflix’s shocking new docuseries, The Trials of…
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Fourdesire DatApp: Plant Nanny
As a student, it has been quite difficult to find some time for self-care. I frequently get caught up with…
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