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Fest Forward 2023 – Where Music Meets Magic

Festival season isn’t over yet. One event music lovers in New Brunswick can’t afford to miss is Fest Forward.  Formerly known as the New Brunswick Musician Emerge festival, Fest Forward has been making waves since its inception in 2013.  “The…

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  • Crystal Keyamo
  • October 5, 2023
  • CultureReviews

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.
Read MoreUNB Alumni Corinna Chong Releases Collection of Short Stories: The Whole Animal Book Review
  • Emma Murray
  • April 11, 2023
  • Culture

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
  • 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
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“Maple, the First Taste of Spring” at Kings Landing

Investment into historic processes and lifestyles can be a wonderful way to gain a new appreciation for patience.
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  • Emma Murray
  • April 11, 2023
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Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel: the rising price of milk and eggs in New Brunswick

Students are struggling to fit their personal beliefs and required nutrients into their grocery budgets due to the rapidly rising cost of food.
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  • Emma Murray
  • March 13, 2023
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Fredericton’s Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital gets $250 million in funding for an upgraded ICU

A new ICU unit in Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital will be welcomed this February.
Read MoreFredericton’s Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital gets $250 million in funding for an upgraded ICU
  • Emma Murray
  • February 16, 2023
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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
  • Culture

Speak Your Identity: UNB Helps Launch Wolastoqey Language App   

Over the last few years, UNB has taken strides to encourage Indigenous teachings and culture on campus and consequently has supported indigenous language preservation and revival.
Read MoreSpeak Your Identity: UNB Helps Launch Wolastoqey Language App   
  • Emma Murray
  • November 21, 2022
  • Culture

Local Flowers and Local Friends: Hanson Road Flower Co.

Providing connection, comfort, and flowers - Hanson Road is for everyone. 
Read MoreLocal Flowers and Local Friends: Hanson Road Flower Co.
  • The Brunswickan
  • November 21, 2022
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