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CITY
18 FOOD FOR
TOMORROW
How rogue orchards and
rooftop gardens are helping
feed Edmonton
by NATASHA CHIAM
20 HOME COURT HERO
Stingers guard Sabry Philip
wants to inspire the next
generation of Edmonton ballers
by KAREN KWAN
DELISH
26 WHAT'S COOKING
Juana Inés is reviving the spirit
of Frida Urban Taqueria. Plus
Boa and Hare brings a burst
of youthful energy to a quiet
Chinatown mall
FEATURES
24 DIM SUM
MEETS DESIGN
Chef Andrew Fung goes
all in with Juu.Ku
by LIANE FAULDER
38 THE FINAL CAMPAIGN
Amarjeet Sohi was elected to
calm a fractured city. Why is he
leaving office a more polarizing
figure than ever?
by CURTIS GILLESPIE
44 WHAT MAKES A GREAT
NEIGHBOURHOOD?
Reflections, flow charts, and
short reads that reveal what we
value most in a community
by BROOKLYN HOLLINGER, OMAR
MOUALLEM AND ALLISON STEPHEN
ON THE LOOKOUT In the next issue of Edify, we discover why
Edmonton punches above its weight in Canadian industrial design; dive
deep into the Indigenous indie music revival; and try on blue-collar couture.
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LOOK
54 HISTORY AND
INTENTION
Inside a mid-century home
by Canada’s first female
architecture duo
by ZACHARY AYOTTE
STAGE
60 MAKING RECORDS
Pressing vinyl is more
art than science
by BROOKLYN HOLLINGER
63 LOVE LETTERS
A writer's final goodbye to his
dying spouse
by TIMOTHY FOWLER
64 LOST ONES
Remembering Farley Magee,
humble giant of the inner city
by BENJAMIN HERTWIG
66 CROSSWORD
Put your memory to the test
with clues drawn from our pages
by BRANDON CATHCART
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