By Anuska Sarkar Art is resilient. It finds a way to live through the good times and the bad. The... Read More
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By Anuska Sarkar 2020 began with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, which quickly took the global centre stage. The... Read More
The Economic Recovery Council of Alberta includes powerful names like Stephen Harper, Jack Mintz and several CEOs of financial institutions and corporations. This council has been formed to grapple with the downturn due to the COVID-19 outbreak and falling energy prices. Read More
By Jordan Abel In Blood Quantum, the latest film from Mi’kmaq director Jeff Barnaby, the world is overrun by zombies:... Read More
By Jake Pesaruk Small town Albertan mystique has never been in short supply in productions based out of Edmonton. Wistful,... Read More
A poll from December showed that one in five Albertans who voted for the UCP now regret their decision. This comes about as the incumbent government is on an expenditure-hacking spree that negatively impacts teachers and students, nurses, and patients amongst others. Read More
By Jake Pesaruk Bojack Horseman first found its footing in its portrayals of sardonic excess, and yet instead of doubling... Read More
By Ben Hollihan Fugacis, Zachari Proulx’s debut feature film, premiered at Metro Cinema on Jan. 30. And it was wild.... Read More
By Ariel Kroon As audience members file into The Westbury Theatre, a display of student and teacher artwork greeted them.... Read More
By Liam Faucher It may seem that We Are the City, Vancouver’s niche experimental-pop trio, has delivered a career’s worth... Read More
By Caitlin Hart Alberta has long been viewed through a masculinist lens, centered on narratives of the wild west, images... Read More
One of the essential principles of economics we teach our students is that people respond to incentives. It seems like a self-explanatory principle but it is one of the more difficult ones to grasp, as you don’t often get what you expect. Read More