Music
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Group Commentary: 2021 Grammy predictions
After twelve months of being bombarded by the unexpected, it’s comforting to know that we can still count on the…
Read More » - Arts & CultureArts & Crafts / Levi Manchak
“Open up the platform:” A Q&A with JUNO nominated rockers nêhiyawak
Despite closing out 2020 with nominations at the JUNOs and the Polaris Music Prize, it’s never been about the awards…
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Memes and conspiracies come along for the ride on “drivers license”
I’m sure everyone has heard Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” ever since she premiered the song on YouTube on January 7th…
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“Digital Rush:” A Q&A with singer-songwriter Nina Mahl
Nina Mahl is an Edmonton-based singer-songwriter who recently debuted with the single “Not the Cure.” Fresh from the release of…
Read More » - OpinionMike Giles
Music: the language few people can write
There seems to be a consensus that music is a language everybody understands. For instance, think about the screeching violins…
Read More » - Arts & CultureMegan 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,…
Read More » - Arts & CultureBig Hit Entertainment
BTS explores the past, the future, and the pandemic on “BE”
In the midst of the pandemic, BTS has released their first entirely self-composed, produced, and written album, BE. BTS was…
Read More » - Arts & CultureDef Jam
“Nah Nah Nah” and Kanye West’s 2020 death spiral
Spotify After 15 years of shock, awe, and constantly pushing the envelope, Kanye West might have finally reached the limits…
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Album Review: Toto Bona Lokua’s “Bondeko”
The first winter snow has fallen across Edmonton and temperatures are starting to decline, but thanks to the group Toto…
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