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A Fredericton Gem: A Picky Eater’s Review of Tokyo Ramen
Indigenous Beauty: Wolastoq Ballet Graces Fredericton
Mark Jarman’s Newest Collection, Burn Man, is Hot Off the Press!
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.
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.
Strength Through Beauty-Jola Adenji’s “Mad Black Women”
Jola Adeniji a Nigerian artist created the “MAD BLACK WOMAN SERIES” at the Charlotte Street Art Centre – This is a free event running at the Glencross Gallery from February 2nd until March 13th
A Non-Stop Night for UNB’s Thespians: UNB Theatre Presents A Night of Monologues
The constant movement through time, space, and genre kept the hour-and-a-half performance engaging and entertaining until the last performer recited their carefully practiced words.
Theatre UNB presents Museum by Tina Howe
Museum questions what we value, and how we decide what we value.
Theatre UNB Presents Armstrong’s War
The text was written by UNB’s former Artist-in-Residence, Colleen Murphy, and was first staged in 2013, and explores the friendship of Michael and Halley as they are brought together by their shared surname, Armstrong. These encounters between Michael and Halley, though, go beyond their surname — they are more similar than different, despite all factors.