Salt of the earth
Workingman's Death is a stunning visual essay on the lengths to
which people go to earn their daily bread
Carolyn Nikodym
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Give it away now
The Edmonton Freecycle Network is an online swap meet with a conscience
Christopher Thrall
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Three Dollar Bill
Whole lotta Rosie
Richard Burnett
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Print Culture
If these buildings could talk...
Christopher Wiebe
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Vuepoint
But at what cost?
Emma Sasse
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The gospel of David
For over 40 years, David Suzuki has preached his message of respect for nature
and the environment;
but looking bac
Chris Boutet
Touch of Glass
Kill Your Television's production of The Glass Menagerie is downright enrapturing
David Berry
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Dreaming of a white January
The cast of Absolute Blue is praying for one of the most important elements
of their play: snow
David Berry
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Theatre Notes
Paul Matwychuk
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Burnt offerings
Noni Boyle's Proximity seared itself into the memory of Vue's
visual arts writer
Agnieszka Matejko
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Colour your world
Raymond Biesinger's debut show Two Tones Are Greater Than One/Night
Danger is also a tinted retrospective on
Darren Zenko
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Love’s labour Los
Dining, dancing and daughter set the scene during an escape to Los Comales
Jennifer Lewin
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Aural history
Off-screen voices inform Marguerite Duras's visual poem India Song
Josef Braun
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Tits vs. Messerschmitts
Naked girls keep up morale during the Blitz in Mrs. Henderson Presents
Paul Matwychuk
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Gangland diaries
Indie director Noam Gonick's Stryker offers a sober look at life
on Canada's streets
Carolyn Nikodym
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Y’all in the family
Phil Morrison's Junebug explores sibling rivalry and parental
acceptance while straddling the Mason-Dixon li
Josef Braun
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Most valuable primate
Even the presence of a charismatic monkey can't save Grandma's
Boy from its lazy comedy
Sonya Solo
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In the mood for love
Honour and love tragically conflict in the sensual epic Tristan & Isolde
Sonya Solo
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Synth city
The Epoxies' high-energy keyboard punk voyages bravely backwards into
the future
Paul Matwychuk
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Distant Replay
THIS WEEK: Karla Anderson discusses Big Brother and the Holding Company's
Cheap Thrills
Rock us, Amadeus
The U of A's music department celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday
with an afternoon of music
Sarah Chan
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Punk comes home to roost
Dr. Lexxxi Tronic invites city punks to have a gay old time at the Roost
Ross Moroz
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Mercury rising
Edmonton's Our Mercury has come a long way since their high-school Misdemeanor days
David Berry
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New Sounds
Vue Staff
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New Sounds
Vue Staff
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Music Notes
Ross Moroz
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Best. Mountain. Ever.
Vue's writer has nothing but the highest praise for the slopes of Fernie,
B.C.
Adam Smith
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A different kind of ski exchange
The Scots Fernie Cup promotes international camaraderie and good times
Ross Moroz
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Ski Tips
Colin Cathrea
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Really walking the line
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour set to visit Edmonton
Lachlan Mackintosh
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