Posts by Sophia Cohen
“Every Piece has its Place: New Work! At Gallery 78”
Gallery 78’s New Work!—open until March 11— provides variety in the extreme while maintaining a strikingly cohesive air.
“Art That’s About Something: UNB Art Centre Opens This Year’s Water Day Exhibition”
The World Water Day series has been running at the UNB Art Centre every year for the past twelve years.
UNB Alumni Corinna Chong Releases Collection of Short Stories: The Whole Animal Book Review
The collection’s title story, ‘The Whole Animal,’ is one of the few stories that delve into human relations with literal animals, as a young couple attempt to become vegans after they manage to eat their favourite animal products for the last time.
Sinners and Saints: UNB Theatre’s Paradise Lost
Erin Shields wrote the classic Milton epic for the stage and reimagined it through a modern and feminist lens.
Healing Through Literature: UNB Alumni Aimee C. Trafton Releases a Young Adult Novella
Drawing elements of inspiration for this fiction from her own life, her experience with anxiety and depression at a young age, and the veil of silence that came from a lack of discussions surrounding mental health issues.
A Story of War and Honour: Theatre UNB presents Henry V
Shakespeare’s Henry V presents a historical recount of the young King’s ascent to the throne and his willingness to assert his authority and strengthen the loyalty of his subjects.
Adapting Intelligence: Interview with Author and Former CIA Officer David Priess
The Brunswickan sat with Priess for an interview on April 3rd. Our talk ranged from the nature of real-life intelligence, his book-writing process, current events, and even his dog, the Twitter famous Ollie.
Not In My Backyard: Fredericton Police require reasoning for tent-dwelling
“ It creates an element of NIMBYism in the community,” she states, “and it also takes away the element of privacy and safety that people might experience within their own camping communities.”
Sound It Out: UNB’s Exploration of Music Therapy
This workshop may be the starting point of a new way for community members to explore mental health solutions.