By Chantal Dunn Tis’ the season to dwell in sad music, or let sad music make you feel better, whatever works. Either way, the cold weather can definitely affect our moods with something commonly known as S.A.D or Seasonal Affective Disorder. Luckily, music helps the...
Tarotscopes by Scream Queen B
Do you find yourself looking at your phone right on 11:11? Or perhaps you see the sequential numbers on buildings, licence plates or receipts? This is an example of synchronicity, what Carl Jung referred to as “meaningful coincidences.” (It’s also a killer album). The...
Winter Festivals in YEG
By Chantal Dunn Edmonton is known as festival city, and the cold weather is no time for hibernating. These spectacular winter festivals will have you warmed from the inside out! Zoominescence - A Festival Of Light December 6 – 29 Zoominescence is a festival of light...
Three Circles of Emotional Regulation
By Patricia Edelstein Do you know what systems drive your emotions? Let’s look at them! Drive System Our drive system pushes us to get things done! We need this system to achieve our goals and be effective. When our drive system is in overdrive, it can interfere with...
“I’m a Satanist, but I don’t worship the devil.”
By Scott Zielsdorf When prompted to consider a religion with such a bold name as “Satanism,” one might conceive all sorts of mental imagery regarding horrifying rituals and blatant devil worship. However, the fact of the matter is that most people who identify as...
Home Remedies by Dr. You
By Madison Gummow Catching a common cold can be a miserable experience. Luckily, there are a lot of affordable home remedies you can use to ease your symptoms. Of course, everyone knows the basics like the importance of getting a good night’s rest and staying hydrated...
Bold Beauty: Top Tier Beauty Bloggers
By Paige Gordon If you’re anything like me, you’re obsessed with fashion and beauty spending hours with your nose pressed to the screen of your laptop, obsessively watching your favourite bloggers share their secrets. With so many to choose from, it’s hard to know who...
Editorial: Rebellion Then, Rebellion Now
By Emily Devereux ‘Rebellious: Alberta Women Artists in the 1980s’ is the newest exhibition open at the Art Gallery of Alberta. The exhibition’s title is a nice, simple overview of the show’s content, but the art within is more diverse than a single sentence can...
Love Drunk Folk Punks
By Orrin Farries Love and music are commonalities to life that are on a level of spiritual necessity. When Mickey Green and Brandon Kaiser first met in 2016, these commonalities came to blossom, and the soundwaves and heartbeats have been pulsing ever since. Mickey...
Grizzlar: One of a Kind Brew
By Scott Zielsdorf Upon stepping into the Grizzlar, one is immediately met with a welcoming and intimate cafe space as well as the unmistakable scent of freshly roasted coffee. The cafe located just north of MacEwan campus on 109 St is both a craft coffee bar and a...