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Sanjeet Sandhu “Where Pyramids Collide,” the newest exhibit at the Muttart Conservatory
The Muttart Conservatory is showcasing its newest exhibition, When Pyramids Collide, in the feature pyramid. The feature pyramid at the…
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Amanda Sparks Notes from Council: CRO hiring update, executive reports
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the August…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: 638 Ways To Kill Castro
638 Ways To Kill Castro, directed by Kathleen Weiss and written by Sebastian Ley, is a satire loosely based on…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: Theater Night of Theatre
Theater Night of Theatre, written by Rod Peter Jr. and directed by Andrew Young, is a humorous play poking fun…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Review: Let’s Not Turn on Each Other
Doomsday is coming, and for Bethandreth (Michael Watt) and Cownow (Jacquelin Walters) it couldn’t be soon enough. Members of a…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: A Fragile Thing
A Fragile Thing: Or How I learned Self-Love in the Multiverse, written by Matthew Hackett and directed by Rowan Andruik,…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: Spin Cycle
Spin Cycle, a new play by Giulia Romano and Jonathan Ewing, premiered at the Edmonton Fringe Festival this past week.…
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Supplied 2024 Fringe Festival Review: Practically Perfect Pitch
If you were around the age of 11 in 2012, then you probably know the cult-classic Pitch Perfect. What you…
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