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The Road To Nextfest Part 3: Homeopathic Resonant Magnetism

June 11, 2012by tom 2 Comments

We were growing increasingly desperate for a glimpse into the true heart of nature. As time went on and our involvement deepened, it became obvious that we could no more […]

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The Road To NextFest Part Two: Into the Wilderness

June 10, 2012by tom 1 Comment

Kristine had led us into the woods. She knew where to find it, where to find the real stuff at the bottom of the city. Nature. “I’ve had a shitty […]

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Michael B. MacDonald, popular music instructor at the University of Alberta, founded Sound + Noise in 2009 as a pedagogical extension of his popular music courses. Sound + Noise is a public venue for the development of socially engaged critical thinking on the arts. The young writers who make up Sound + Noise focus on the local production of the arts while not forgetting that, of course, these arts are understood within the larger framework of the global culture industries. We believe that developing our critical thinking and writing skills requires participation in the critical discourses of art. With Sound + Noise we hope to encourage lively and considered debate about the many aspects of music and art in our community and in our lives.
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