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Crafted by Newfoundland sculptor Sheila Coultas, this life-sized bronze statue holds two notable distinctions: it is the first public statue in St. John’s dedicated solely to a named woman and the ...
Josh Williams is a Communications and Media Studies major and a Music and Culture minor here at MUN, starting in Fall of 2021. He is extremely passionate about sports and music.
It is impossible to talk about this championship without discussing the masterclass performance of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. He was the NBA’s MVP of the season as well as the scoring title, averaging ...
Housed in a restored 1940s dairy barn, the Insectarium has been welcoming curious visitors since 1998, thanks to founders Lloyd Hollett and Gary Holloway. Since then, it’s become one of Newfoundland’s ...
St. John’s Pride is a volunteer-run nonprofit organization, operated by a small Board of Directors composed of only 9 volunteers who make the festival possible each year. Eddy St. Coeur, the co-chair ...
NL Folk Art Society has announced that due to a loss of core funding from Arts NL, it will likely not be able to host the Folk Festival again next year. According to NL Folk Art Society Board ...
St. John’s Pride, a volunteer run nonprofit organization has released their ‘Gay Agenda,’ AKA the festival schedule for 2025. The annual festival will run from July 9-20, with a variety of events ...
This Saturday, June 21st, First Light hosted its annual celebration of National Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The festivities started in the morning, welcoming the first sunrise of summer, and continued ...
Last year, Churchill Park saw an array of iconic names visit St. John’s for one of the largest concerts of the year—such artists include Pitbull, Shania Twain, and Nickelback. After months of ...
It’s a downhill race, but the incline reveals who trained: many slow, while wrinkled men in nylon speed by. Like braided cables wrapped in leather, their limbs creak and crack as they make steady ...