by admin | Nov 10, 2020 | Interview, Visual arts
David Baron’s Journey with Film David Baron in his darkroom photo: Carelyn Kostyk interview by Carelyn Kostyk “When I was in grade six, I went to a church garage sale and there was projector. It was $5 and I didn’t understand it at all, but I bought it and took it...
by admin | Nov 9, 2020 | Popular music, Review
A track-by-track review of Thurston Moore new 2020 album By the Fire review by Jordan Lamash Release Date: Sept. 25, 2020Length: 1h 22minGenre: Experimental RockLabel: Daydream Library Few bands have achieved a flawless discography – where every album they release...
by admin | Nov 9, 2020 | Classical music, Review
“Making real connections, making real friends, those are the things that will last you in the long run, both in terms of your career and just your overall well-being.” photo: Tatiana Zagorac interview by Vivian Poon Since March, Edmontonians have been socially...
by admin | Nov 2, 2020 | Food, Review, Uncategorized
Five downtown craft breweries, open to the public Édouard Manet – Corner of a Café-Concert (1879) by Tiana Kirk To be clear, I am the beginner and this is my guide to five of the fifteen craft breweries that Edmonton boasts – a small sampling of taprooms...
by admin | Nov 2, 2020 | Food, Review
Edmonton’s classic 50s style family diner photo: www.walkableedmonton.com review by Analea Zimmermann This week I had the pleasure of revisiting an old favourite, Route 99 Diner. Seven years ago, I made my first visit to the diner with my dad. Some of my fondest...
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