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A 1920s birth control education in What A Young Wife Ought to Know
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A 1920s birth control education in What A Young Wife Ought to Know
In a world where women’s reproductive rights are threatened daily, it might not feel like we’ve progressed much in the...
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Viscosity: vignettes about the patch
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Viscosity: vignettes about the patch
Viscosity promised to be unlike anything we’ve seen on Edmonton’s stages before. And it delivered. Created by Heather Inglis using...
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Viscosity: part journalism, part art exhibit & all new
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Viscosity: part journalism, part art exhibit & all new
Theatre Yes is quickly becoming known for its ability to nimbly craft innovative theatre that challenges artists and audience members...
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Tricks and treats in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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Tricks and treats in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
What could be more fun than two con men and a rich woman trapezing about the French Riviera? If that...
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Pay a visit to The Bone House this spooky season
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Pay a visit to The Bone House this spooky season
Spend an evening with Eugene Crowley and you might get more than you bargained for. The Bone House is part lecture,...
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Just in time for Halloween, psychological thrills in The Bone House
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Just in time for Halloween, psychological thrills in The Bone House
I’ve always found the scariest stories aren’t the ones that are larger than life with monsters and imaginary creatures –...
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Mobilize this October with CRIPSiE
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Mobilize this October with CRIPSiE
Mobilize can mean assembling or organizing people or resources. It can inspire thoughts of calls to action or calls to...
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Evolution revolution: Origin of the Species
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Evolution revolution: Origin of the Species
The saying goes that there’s nothing that time can’t fix. In the case of Bryony Lavery’s Origin of the Species, all...
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A lean, mean, embalming machine: Lenin’s Embalmers at the UofA Studio Theatre
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A lean, mean, embalming machine: Lenin’s Embalmers at the UofA Studio Theatre
There are no heroes in Lenin’s Embalmers. But there are a lot of macabre jokes, women named Nadia, and shots...
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A study in living in the now: Jezebel, at the Still Point
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A study in living in the now: Jezebel, at the Still Point
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: an astronaut and a French bulldog walk into a spaceship in search...
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Play the Fool Festival sends in the clowns
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Play the Fool Festival sends in the clowns
Whether a room full of clowns sounds great or terrifying to you, there’s something for everyone at the Play the...
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A life in “the second best bed”: Shakespeare’s Will
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A life in “the second best bed”: Shakespeare’s Will
It’s been 402 years since William Shakespeare died, leaving his wife, Anne Hathaway,  his “second best bed” in his will....
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How Mack Male and Sharon Yeo Fringe
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How Mack Male and Sharon Yeo Fringe
Mack Male and Sharon Yeo’s respective blogs (Master Maq and Only Here For The Food) are some of the first...
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How Ruth Wong-Miller Fringes
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How Ruth Wong-Miller Fringes
Ruth Wong-Miller is an actor, singer, pianist, producer, and maven of musicals. The company she co-founded, Foote in the Door,...
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How MLA David Shepherd Fringes
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How MLA David Shepherd Fringes
When David Shepherd was elected MLA for Edmonton-Centre, I was excited we’d have someone in office who not only supported...
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