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2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘The Cult of the Clitoris’
Written and co-directed by Celia Taylor with Tegen Siganski, The Cult of the Clitoris, offers a slice of history to…
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2025 Fringe Festival Review: ‘The Alberta Hospital For The Insane’
If there’s one thing you can guarantee the Edmonton Fringe Festival will offer, it’s variety. While plays are the primary…
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Joshua Storie
Editorial: Students’ Council retreats from transparency in the name of safety
During the council meeting on July 15, the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) Student’s Council voted to stop publicly…
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Jasleen Mahindru
Photostory: Whyte Avenue Art Walk 2025
From July 11 to July 13, various areas across downtown bloomed with visual art and music, thanks to the 30th…
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Album Review: ‘Guitar’ by Mac DeMarco
One of Edmonton’s most beloved artists, Mac DeMarco, is set to release his upcoming record, Guitar, on August 22. With…
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John Ulan
U of A ice core research to reveal ancient climate history
Researchers at the Canadian Ice Core Lab (CICL), located at the University of Alberta, recently drilled a 613 metre ice…
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Liam Hodder
Las Cafeteras, a Zapatista-inspired band, speaks on upbringings
Las Cafeteras is a Chicano nine-piece band from East Los Angeles (L.A.). Founding member of the group, Hector Flores, sat…
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Leah Hennig
Mama’s Broke on folk-punk and finding your genre
Mama’s Broke is a Canadian traditional folk duo made up of Lisa Maria and Amy Keeler. Maria is based out…
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Leah Hennig
Julianna Riolino on her solo career and upcoming album
Hailing from Ontario, Julianna Riolino played in Edmonton for the first time at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. She took…
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