Old Strathcona is home to over 60 murals painted by local and international artists.
Jewish Film Festival returns for its 26th season
By A.Jade Munsie The Edmonton Jewish Film Festival returns for its 26th season of celebrating thought-provoking films central to Jewish culture, ideals, stories, and history. From May 10 to 18, Edmontonians can join the free festival in a mix of online streaming and...
‘And The Mosquer goes to…’: The Mosquers succeed with first festival in two years
After a two-year hiatus during the pandemic, The Mosquers have arrived at Edmonton’s Winspear Centre to celebrate Muslim filmmaking and storytelling.
Extreme study break: Take your final shot at the Hot AF wing challenge
By Alleah Boisvert Students who want a quick and cheap night out with friends often look to wing night specials to satisfy their snack cravings. If wing Wednesday is in the cards for this week, why not take an extreme study break with a crazy spicy wing challenge?...
A review of Edmonton’s Silver Skate Festival
By Angela Kazmierczak Edmonton’s longest running winter event, Silver Skate Festival, took place this year from February 11th to February 21st at Hawrelak Park. Even if you missed this year’s Silver Skate Festival, there’s always next year’s to attend. As I’ve...
Thirst for life: New local cafe brings the vibes
By Sarabeth Castro Hey coffee lovers, there is a new café in town: Café La Reine. The eclectic French-inspired café opened its door in June of last year. According to the manager and one of the co-owners, Jolene McClelland, they were encouraged to open the cafe...
Survivor YEG: NAIT alumni finds unexpected success with local online reality game
By Alleah Boisvert Binge-watching reality TV and chatting with friends online are quick fixes to alleviate boredom, but folks aiming to revamp this routine have found a hobby that combines competitive reality games and socializing online. Online reality games (ORGs)...
Student film festival gives sight into the medical world
By A. Jade Munsie On March 19, Edmonton’s Vitreous Film Festival is back at the U of A for its second year, celebrating student films that focus on experiences in the medical world. Submissions are open, and this year’s “In Translation” theme plans to examine...
Edmonton’s winter festival season looks bright
Despite the frigid temperatures of Edmonton winters, the city is known for its prevalent Winter Festival season. Our sports editor, Kaytlyn Poberznick, attended the first of the season: Deep Freeze, A Byzantine Winter Fête. The festival ran from January 14th to 23rd...
Alberta’s only roller rink set to open this week
By A. Jade Munsie Edmonton will be rolling into nostalgia this weekend with the grand opening of Rollers Roller Rink along St. Albert Trail. Alberta’s only roller skating rink will open its doors Friday for the public to strap on some skates and roll their way around...