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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.
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  • Emma Murray
  • April 11, 2023
  • CultureReviews

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.
Read MoreHealing Through Literature: UNB Alumni Aimee C. Trafton Releases a Young Adult Novella
  • Stacey Langlois
  • April 11, 2023
  • ArtsUncategorized

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.
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  • Emma Murray
  • April 11, 2023
  • News

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.
Read MoreAdapting Intelligence: Interview with Author and Former CIA Officer David Priess
  • Sophia Cohen
  • April 11, 2023
  • Culture

Heart to Heart: Building Indigenous Education for UNB Students

UNB’s new Heart to Heart group aims to foster a safe environment for educating students on Indigenous rights, histories, and ways of knowing in the hopes that better education can lead to reconciliation and a more equal society for everyone.
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  • Aidan Keenan
  • April 11, 2023
  • Features

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
  • Culture

Intersecting Art and History: The Provincial Archives Presents “AR(T)CHIVES”

The AR(T)CHIVES exhibition is a must-see for those inclined towards history, art, or an intersection of the two while providing a taste of what PANB houses in their collections.
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  • Sophia Cohen
  • March 13, 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
  • CultureReviews

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
Read MoreStrength Through Beauty-Jola Adenji’s “Mad Black Women”
  • Stacey Langlois
  • February 16, 2023
  • ReviewsStudents

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.
Read MoreA Non-Stop Night for UNB’s Thespians: UNB Theatre Presents A Night of Monologues
  • Aidan Keenan
  • January 18, 2023
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