Film as historical memory: a coal mining thriller
A gory film made 40 years ago points to characteristics of post-industrial Cape Breton. University of New Brunswick alumnus, Lachlan ...
A gory film made 40 years ago points to characteristics of post-industrial Cape Breton. University of New Brunswick alumnus, Lachlan ...
At the Social Forum in Wolastokuk, one of the founders of the Demand the Stars Collective, Goose, spoke of the ...
An expo titled “80 Years of the Nuclear Age: Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki” opened on Oct. 3 at the Fredericton ...
A Mi’kmaq group in so-called Nova Scotia are fighting for their treaty rights. At a recent environmental gathering in Tatamagouche, ...
Abortion is decriminalized in Canada, but an audience in Fredericton recently heard that while there is much to celebrate, there ...
How do “democratic” governments quash rebellions and revolutions? Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey (Nii Laryea Osabu I, Atrékor Wé Oblahii kè ...
A feature-length film, made in New Brunswick, is having its national theatrical launch this week, after doing the festival circuit, ...
Fredericton’s LGBTQIA2SP+ community gathered at Saint Thomas University on Tuesday, April 29. Organised before a showing of Alex Rioux’s play ...
Children of soldiers, left behind, are more than just collateral damage, according to scholar. On April 3, the University of ...
Recent governments in New Brunswick, including the recently-elected Holt government, have declared that they will not change the name of ...
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