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New Music: Kendrick Lamar

By Chris Adams, March 29 2015 —

The follow up to Kendrick Lamar’s acclaimed Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (GKMC) dropped unexpectedly on March 16, giving fans an early look at To Pimp a Butterfly (TPAB), which may be the best … Read the rest

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New Music: Chastity Belt

By Claudia Wong, March 29 2015 —

Based on their name alone, Chastity Belt is a band that’s out to grab attention.

Could this be a Christian rock group? A joke? Their website even goes so far to confirm they … Read the rest

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Event explores the cultural context of krautrock

By Jason Herring, March 19 2015 —

The University of Calgary’s department of linguistics, languages and culture (LLC) will explore the cultural significance of krautrock, a music genre that emerged in West Germany in the late 1960s.

Called Kraut, Machines … Read the rest

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The best gluten-free banana bread ever

By Liv Ingram, March 19 2015 —

With so many people adopting a gluten-free diet, it can be difficult to make treats all your friends can enjoy. Even more difficult is convincing your friends that gluten-free baking can taste better … Read the rest

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New Music: Purity Ring

By Liam Harrison, March 19 2015

With their first album, Shrines,  Edmonton duo Purity Ring successfully straddled underground indietronica and slow beat-centric trap in an accessible way, earning them fans from both camps.

Another Eternity finds Megan James and Corin … Read the rest

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New Music: Gabrielle Papillon

By Connor Sadler, March 19 2015 —

Canadian folk singer Gabrielle Papillon’s latest album, The Tempest of Old, is defined by its haunting melodies, created by the balance of Papillon’s minimalist vocals and compelling instrumentals. The songs are beautifully layered … Read the rest

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New Music: Matana Roberts

By Jason Herring, March 19 2015 —

The ambitious and wildly experimental Matana Roberts defies classification. Throughout her new album, Coin Coin Chapter Three: River Run Thee, she dabbles in jazz saxophone, field recordings and spoken word.

The album is … Read the rest

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Coming Out Monologues returns to Calgary

By Connor Sadler, March 19 2015 —

Coming out is an important milestone for members of the LGBTQ community. The Coming Out Monologues provide a forum for individuals to take ownership of their experiences. The event was first held at … Read the rest

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New Music: Father John Misty

By Jason Herring, March 19 2015 —

When Josh Tillman, former drummer for the popular folk band Fleet Foxes, began releasing his own music he called himself Father John Misty.

On his first album, Fear Fun, Tillman seemed to be … Read the rest

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