Campus & City
- Screen Media Films and Mongrel Media
Movie Review: Best Sellers
Art, according to Best Sellers director Lina Roessler, “is a different way of breathing.” This is made apparent in Roessler’s…
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Dancing in the Park ONLINE highlights Canadian dance films
Dancing in the Park ONLINE 2021 is a virtual festival presented by Toy Guns Dance Theatre. It will be showcased…
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Movie Review: Swan Song
Swan Song is a movie that manages to leave your heart feeling both heavy and light. The movie is a…
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Back-to-School: What’s in my school bag?
With many classes on campus returning to in-person delivery, students will be returning to classes with school bags tucked under…
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High Level Hip Hop podcast highlights Edmonton hip hop
Edmonton’s hip hop scene is a diverse one, and High Level Hip Hop is a podcast highlighting that. The podcast…
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POPOPOPOPOP delivers soda with a sensory experience
POPOPOPOPOP, a soda based on sound, is making its rounds in the Edmonton market right now. The soda project was…
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Sari Sari Market wows with Filipinx creatives, artists, and entrepreneurs
On Saturday July 24, the outdoor Sari Sari Market was held for the second time. The market highlighted Filipinx creatives,…
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Black Every Day exhibit features the work of 15 artists in Art Gallery of Alberta’s main gallery
Featured in the Art Gallery of Alberta, the Black Every Day exhibit highlights artistic diversity within Edmonton’s Black community. The…
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The Works: Activated! Managing an art festival during uncertain times
After the challenging year and a half that has seen many art events downsized or sent online, The Works: Activated!…
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Theatre Review: Mac Wellman’s ’Dracula‘
Vampires in entertainment are nothing new, from the 1990’s Buffy, to 2008’s Twilight, to more modern What We Do in…
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