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cover of Mark Jarman's book "Burn Man", cover is red with yellow text and depicts man in old school diving uniform with fire in his mask
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Mark Jarman’s Newest Collection, Burn Man, is Hot Off the Press!

Mark Anthony Jarman’s Burn Man presents a unique collection of 21 short stories that span four decades of his illustrious career, from his debut with Dancing Nightly in the Tavern (1984) to his later work like Ireland’s Eye (2017). In…

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  • Crystal Keyamo
  • October 1, 2023
  • Culture

Fostering Community After Isolation: Freddy Reach

“We want it to be a hub where people can find anything, whether they are new to Canada, new to Fredericton, or if they are just returning.”
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  • Sophia Cohen
  • April 11, 2023
  • Culture

We Are Here: Remembering Black New Brunswickers

The exhibition gives prominence to the ancestral diversity of Black Canadian culture and whose hard work and dedication helped shape contemporary New Brunswick.
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  • Stacey Langlois
  • April 11, 2023
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Buttermilk, Whiskey, and the Coleman Frog of Killarney Lake

“We laughed, cried, fished, smoked cigars, even drank.. We spent our time well.”
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  • Joel Rumson
  • April 11, 2023
  • CultureUpcoming Events

Loud and Proudly NB: She Said Feck Turns Five

If you like loud bands, or feel stuck in a rut with your own musical project, keep an eye on She Said Feck, and be sure to join them in celebrating half a decade serving New Brunswick’s music scene.
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  • Aidan Keenan
  • March 2, 2023
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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
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  • Stacey Langlois
  • February 16, 2023
  • Culture

Art Battle International in Fredericton

Quiet galleries are inspiring on a Sunday afternoon, but what can be created on a Friday night with music and a buzzing audience?
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  • Emma Murray
  • February 15, 2023
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Local Flowers and Local Friends: Hanson Road Flower Co.

Providing connection, comfort, and flowers - Hanson Road is for everyone. 
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  • The Brunswickan
  • November 21, 2022
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Truth and Reconciliation Day: Moving Forward in Truth and Action

On September 22, 2022 New Brunswick announced that it would recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day, which occurs on September 30, as a provincial holiday. While many New Brunswick residents enjoyed a three-day weekend, it is important to fully understand and reflect on why this day of mourning exists.
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  • The Brunswickan
  • October 26, 2022
  • Culture

Leaving A Mark on UNB

How do students leave their mark on UNB? Academic accolades and community involvement often come to mind, but graffiti has proven to have a lasting impact as well. 
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  • The Brunswickan
  • October 26, 2022
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