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A group of people pose in front of a mural depicting a dragon.
arts downtown

Documentary about Chinatown mural to screen at inaugural Edmonton edition of FascinAsian

A short film that embodies the spirit of a mural in Chinatown will screen at the first Edmonton edition of the FascinAsian Film Festival on May 10.

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A group of people congregate at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival grounds, some of whom are wearing costumes.
arts festivals

Fringe Festival marks fundraising milestone but eyes monetizing portable toilets

While the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival has grown its monthly donors from 34 to 535 since launching its Sustain Fringe campaign one year ago, officials say it still needs to find more.

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Two smiling women in winter clothes pose in front of a vacant storefront.
business food

Violets moving west of Mill Creek Ravine as area heats up with business activity

The owners of the Violets boutique say their upcoming move from McCauley to a spot on Whyte Avenue directly west of the Mill Creek Ravine fulfills a long-held desire to be part of the charm of the surrounding small business community.

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Luke Azevedo wearing a leather jacket.
arts business

New Edmonton Screen CEO wants to leverage local strengths for global growth

The incoming CEO of Edmonton Screen says he's leaving a nearly 18-year career as film commissioner with Calgary Economic Development to help nurture Edmonton's film, TV, and digital media talent and attract outside productions.

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A newspaper clipping that reads, "Improvisational comics look for new home in Edmonton"
history television

A moment in history: March 21, 1980

On this day in 1980, comics from The Second City were making their Edmonton debut.

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A person sits on a balcony between a pipe organ and a seating area.
arts music

Library's resident musician wants to connect Edmonton's music scene

Biboye Onanuga, the full-time drummer sitting behind many different kits, is trying to use his role as the Edmonton Public Library's musician in residence to connect musicians to the city's growing scene.

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A brick warehouse with a neon sign reading "Mercer" below an older painted sign that says "The Mercer Wholesale Ltd."
arts health

Boyle Street creates artist residency to prioritize arts programming for marginalized clients

Boyle Street Community Services and the Edmonton Arts Council are launching a year-long residency for an artist or collective to work with vulnerable Edmontonians while also furthering their artistic practice.

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A man in a plaid shirt stands smiling next to Fringe posters.
arts history

Fringe historian to document Edmonton theatre history

Gerald Osborn, the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival's first official historian, told Taproot that he always lies that he was at the first festival in 1982.

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A man with a child on his shoulders addresses a group of seated people in a board room.
technology business

Walkthrough aims to create healthier game-building culture in Edmonton

Interactive Arts Alberta hopes that its newly opened Walkthrough Collaborative Centre on Whyte Avenue can help make Alberta "the best place in the world to make games," one staff member said.

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