Wee Book Inn is a family tradition
February 25, 2016
During its 45 years in business, the Wee Book Inn has been a mainstay for Edmonton readers. Carey Luxford currently co-owns the three store
SAMU Music Showcase promotes student musicians
February 24, 2016
Edmonton’s arts and culture scene has been thriving in the past few years — we were even listed in National Geographic’s Best Summer Trips
Warm Night YEG event promotes safe spaces in our city
February 16, 2016
Recently, there was a tremor in the landscape of social media: the announcement of a pro-misogyny group (unnamed here because they don’t deserve more web
Changing politics in Alberta
February 12, 2016
Thomas Lukaszuk, former deputy premier of Alberta and former Progressive Conservative MLA for the Edmonton-Castle Downs constituency, discussed changes in Alberta politics at MacEwan
Unrealistic expectations
February 12, 2016
“Honest politician” is an oxymoron. During the election, hopes are high and candidates are optimistic about the future, so they make promises that are
The Almanac offers local music and refined pub fare
February 9, 2016
A great cocktail is an elegant balance of disparate ingredients — at least, that’s what I gather from The Almanac’s bar manager, Joshua Meachem.
MacEwan’s murder mystery musical
February 8, 2016
As someone who is obsessed with television and film, I rarely attend musical theatre, but last week I was lucky enough to take in
Career fair encourages students to “get to work!”
February 4, 2016
Résumés, business cards, and ties? Students at MacEwan University ditched their backpacks and sweatpants for a day to meet with some of Edmonton’s top
You are enough at Not Enough Fest
February 4, 2016
There’s no question that the mainstream music scene is generally centred on white heterosexual male musicians. It seems that whenever female, queer, or transgender
The language of now
February 4, 2016
<TITLE> <HEAD> <HTML> I’m sorry, what was that? What you see above is code: the language of the future, or, more accurately, the language
Hookah and chill
February 4, 2016
On Thursday evenings, The Sultan Palace (located on 109 Street, just north of Jasper Avenue) is the place to be. After the waitress prompts
Seeking truth and reconciliation for indigenous people in Canada
February 4, 2016
In December 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its final report on Canada’s history of the residential schooling of First Nations, Métis