By Kendra Stager The Telus World of Science is known for hosting multiple diverse exhibitions that can appeal to anyone, no matter their interests. This spring, its hosting Mythbusters: the Explosive Exhibition, based on the popular and long-running Discovery Channel television show. With a mix of interactive features, props, artifacts…
Pride and What Comes Next
After news broke of the Edmonton Pride Parade’s cancelation, Evolution Wonderlounge was offered a helping hand by the city to ensure the events festivities continue bigger and better than ever. Frustration and finger pointing hit the city a few weeks ago when the Pride Centre of Edmonton announced…
Edmonton DJ’s with girl power on the decks
By Declan Riley Local Edmonton femme DJ duo Jaclyn Panylyk and Suzy Kenny have been a staple in the Edmonton party scene for the last 10 years. Kenny and Panylyk’s stage name is Girls Club DJs and they have worked with popular brands like Red Bull and Lululemon. But it isn’t…
Local chaplain helps FC Edmonton players to connect with their faith
Sundays are a day where many Christians and Catholics go to church and celebrate their faith and religion. For FC Edmonton players, when they play on Sundays, they are unable to attend a traditional Sunday service. This is where Brent Kassian—who is a local chaplain—comes in to provide players with…
Mythbusters exhibit delivers explosive fun to Telus World of Science
By Kendra Stager The Telus World of Science is known for hosting multiple diverse exhibitions that can appeal to anyone, no matter their interests. This spring, its hosting Mythbusters: the Explosive Exhibition, based on the popular and long-running Discovery Channel television show. With a mix of interactive features, props, artifacts…
Don’t Pop-Out People
By Molly Stogrin “Your biological clock is ticking!” “I want to be a grandma!” “You two would have adorable children!” If you’re a woman in her twenties, you’ve probably heard one of these “subtle” statements that dance around the question, “When are you having kids?” And “Never” is a perfectly…

Muttart’s ode to Monet
Edmonton’s Muttart Conservatory’s feature pyramid is seeking to inspire artists through nature, with a botanical interpretation of famous French painter Monet’s, classic works. Easels sit to your left with unfinished brushstrokes, pastel flowers flow like a tide around you. A Victorian woman, finished in stained glass with an Aphrodite like…
Review: Vocal Alchemy welcomes spring in Edmonton with Songs & Sonnets
Edmonton finally got its first taste of spring and Vocal Alchemy’s concert Songs & Sonnets provided a unique take on the season. On Saturday, May 11, 100 choristers took to the stage at McDougall United Church, dawning bright colours to deliver a musical representation of spring. Vocal Alchemy was founded…
Klon..what? K-days is Edmonton’s new gold rush
The Polar Express at K-days (Northlands). By Breann Gurney K-Days returns to the Edmonton Expo Centre for the 140th year—but the fair seems to have lost touch with history. The saloons, tailcoats, and hoop skirts of a lost age have vanished, replaced by money-making machines and shrieking children begging for…
Edmonton music scene brightened by Lusitania Lights
By Joslyn Hildebrand Our city has always had a vibrant arts and culture scene. In the past few years, the contribution of local artists has sparked the music scene in Edmonton. With the development of more small venues, there is ample opportunity for budding bands to share their talent and…