Arts Pitch Email: October 16 - 20

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Wazzaaaaaaap! Here's your weekly post-meeting arts and culture pitch email. (ICYMI: Arts & Culture meetings are Tuesdays in SUB 3-04 at 3:00 PM.)Also, here's your weekly reminder to pitch me any ideas you have! I'd love to hear them. Especially for the following columns:

  • Diss Track: Are there 3-4 songs that grind your gears in the worst way possible? Diss the crap out of them in this column.

  • Brew Crew/Vino Bitches: A fun, 150- to 350-word review of your favourite (or not-so-favourite) beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverage of choice.

  • Noodle Nation: Who loves noodles? You (might) love noodles. Write 450 to 500 words on your favourite noodle (ramen, pho, other long stringy flour-y food) haunts for this column.

  • DatApp: Have an app that’s been a game- or life-changer? Wax eloquently about it (or a few of your favourites) in a short 150- to 350-word installment for this column.

  • Top 5: Top 5 study spots, places to cry in public, late-night post-exam diners...you name it, you can write a Top 5 on it! 50-200 words per Thing In The Top 5.

  • Emoji of the Week: This one’s self-explanatory. Trawl your recently used emojis and sing praise about it and why other people should worship it as The Best Emoji too.

  • Fashion Streeters: If you love walking up to people and asking them about their cool outfits, this one’s for you. Q & A format. Consider pairing up with a photo volunteer or taking your own pics!

  • Doin’ You: Everyone has something they do exceptionally well. Wanna teach others your wizardry? Walk us step-by-step through the process of a master for this column.

  • Playlists: Have killer musical taste? Share it on The Gateway with a curated playlist.

  • Group Commentaries/Roundtables: Grab a bunch of friends and do a collaborative article where you all contribute your input on a single topic, whether that’s a new film, album, or book.

  • ...AND MORE! You can also pitch me your own column ideas if you want to write your own.

Lemme know at [email protected] if these pique your interest.

 

Stories picked up from here are generally due Fridays at 11:59 PM. Read on for this week's outta-this-world pitches.

The University of Alberta will host an exhibit in the Fine Arts Building Gallery from October 24 - November 10, 2017, featuring the artwork of

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Opening Reception will be held at 7 PM on October 26 in FAB. Admission is free. Read more about both shows below!

Review: First Nations art show "Attention Please" at FAB

A member of the Carry-The-Kettle First Nations in Saskatchewan, Tanya Harnett is an artist and professor at the University of Alberta. Her exhibit, Attention Please, showcases original artwork inspired by the notions and politics of Aboriginal identity, history, spirituality and place. Harnett’s studio practice engages various media including photography, drawing, printmaking and fiber. Review the show!

Review: First Nations art show "Tagged" at FAB

Assistant Professor of Printmaking Marilène Oliver works at a crossroads between new digital technologies, traditional print and sculpture. In her exhibit, Tagged, Oliver uses various scanning technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) to reclaim the interior of the body and create works that allow us to materially contemplate our increasingly digitized lives. Scout out the show and write your own intrepid review!

Album review: Seaway's Vacation

Ontario pop-punk outfit

Seaway

gave us an unexpected Alanis Morissette cover last summer, but this year they've released some brand new material of their own. The band have signed a record deal with Dine Alone and just delivered this brand-new album. The group is one of our Managing Editor's favourites! Listen to our complimentary copy of it, do some pondering, and review it!

Album review: Sabrina Claudio's About Time

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Sabrina Claudio has unveiled About Time, the first collection of songs to follow her celebrated debut EP Confidently Lost. The new project About Time, which features twelve sultry-yet-powerful original songs written by Sabrina, is now available at all digital music retailers and streaming services. (I own this EP; it's beautiful. Review it!)

Album review: Liam Gallagher's As You Were

After igniting the writing process with the heavy duty soul-rock of ‘Bold’, ‘As You Were’ was recorded in two locations. The result is exactly what you would have hoped a Liam Gallagher solo album would sound like: the passion for the classic 60's/70's influence that he’s always had has been updated for the here and now. Review it with our complimentary copy.