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Everything’s okay for Serena Ryder

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Tara Chislett – The Aquinian From supporting act to headliner, Ryder brings new show to Fredericton Serena Ryder has accomplished a lot in the last few years. Since opening for Hawksley Workman in 2003, the Millbrook, ON, native has gone on to tour across Canada, the United States and internationally in Europe and Australia. With [...]

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Folk music with an edge

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Alberta’s Ladies Who Like to Folk bring contemporary edge to classic style.

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Creating awareness through art

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STU Social Work students team up with the Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick to bring attention to literacy statistics

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From Dog Nanny to author

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Danie Pitre THE AQUINIAN In a tribute to her friend and mentor Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Dr. Kathleen McConnell recounts her six years as the Hundefräulein (Dog Nanny) for the late ocean activist. The Hundefräulein Papers is both a memoir and a biography expressed through poems, emails, art and prose like a time capsule. “I had [...]

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Review: Cairo Time

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Liz Sullivan THE AQUINIAN The Film: Cairo Time Director & Writer:  Ruba Nadda Shown at: The Silverwave Film Festival, Nov. 7 This was a Canadian Feature at the Silver Wave Film Festival starring Patricia Clarkson as Juliette. It’s a love story that bends the boundaries of one woman caught between two worlds of love. The [...]

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Fredericton music scene: A work in progress

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Ben Burnett – The Aquinian Promoters say scene is still growing as venues dry up Cars driving down Quinpool Road are not worth trying to outrun. The street is one of Halifax’s busiest, and unlike Queen or King Street in Fredericton, there is no point in risking a sudden jay-walk. This is evident by the [...]

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Pianist brings Hispanic heritage to STU

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Karissa Donkin -The Aquinian Free recital explores rhythms in latin american music The Music on the Hill series will bring Ana Lourdes Rodriguez, a Cuban-American pianist based out of Miami, to Fredericton to give a free recital in McCain Hall on Nov. 3. “Hispanic Heritage”, which starts at 1 p.m. in room 101 and is [...]

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Fredericton’s got talent

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Tara Chislett – The Aquinian Even though Toronto and Montreal are bigger cities, Ashley Frawley feels that Moncton’s Virgina Manser is her biggest competition in CMT Canada’s Reba’s Ultimate Fan Contest. Between her posters, appearing in newspaper articles and on radio programs and campaigning in person around campus, Frawley has become well known on the [...]

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Are you there, God? It’s me, David

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Diane Cole – The Aquinian Richards’ new book examines his religious identity Throughout history, one issue has been at the centre of arguments, confrontations and wars. Religion is the one thing we all have a firm opinion on. Some cling to their choice, while others spend their lives searching for the answer to the almighty [...]

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Review: York Redoubt

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Ben Burnett THE AQUINIAN Admittedly, the guys in York Redoubt look like they’d fit in your second-year psychology class. But on their debut full length the foursome are writing songs as spastic and complex as anyone else in Halifax’s scene. Populated by noise and fuzz heavy groups like the Bad Arts, Bloodsport, and Bike Rodeo, [...]

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Review: Joe Trio

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Kassandra Mattice THE AQUINIAN Premiering their Atlantic Tour at Memorial Hall on UNB’s campus, Joe Trio captivated and entertained their audience October 15.  The trio performed a plethora of musical works, their program including (though not limited to) the genres of classical, jazz, and musical theatre. “Joe Canada” was the opening number of the show, [...]

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Renegade Kid brings show to Crumbs

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Former STU student stops in city as part of cross-Canada tour

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