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School For Scandal opens this week at Studio Theatre

PREVEIW The School for Scandal University of Alberta Studio Theatre March 29 to April 7 Timms Centre for the Arts 112 St. and 87 Ave. Tickets: $12 to $25. Call 780-492-2495 or at www.ualberta.
Pro Coro marks Good Friday with Brahms Requiem

Pro Coro marks Good Friday with Brahms Requiem

PREVIEW Good Friday at the Winspear Pro Coro Canada Friday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. Winspear 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square Tickets: $36 to $46 plus fees.
2018 Juno Award recipients Kobo Town perform at Arden Theatre

2018 Juno Award recipients Kobo Town perform at Arden Theatre

PREVIEW Kobo Town Thursday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Arden Theatre 5 St. Anne Street Tickets: $35 Call 780-459-1542 or at www.ticketmaster.
Reel Mondays: Breathe is refreshing

Reel Mondays: Breathe is refreshing

REVIEW Breathe Stars: 4.
Chatter on burlesque and Juno Awards

Chatter on burlesque and Juno Awards

Burlesque show If chocolate eggs and Easter bunnies are a touch too tame for you, Send in the Girls Burlesque is all set to kick up their heels, shimmy across the stage and perform a striptease.
Cosmo's jazz orchestra and 6 Minute Warning join forces

Cosmo's jazz orchestra and 6 Minute Warning join forces

PREVIEW When Love Comes to Town Cosmopolitan Music Jazz Orchestra & 6 Minute Warning Thursday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre 8426 Gateway Blvd. Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at door.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert Artists from the Nina Haggerty Collective bring Retinal Circus to the gallery space . Until Sat., March 31. The gallery has relocated to its temporary new space during extensive renovations. # 100, 6D Perron St.

Chatter: Single release and musical comedy

Single release Last Thursday, St. Albert country singer Hailey Benedict was nominated for Youth Artist Award at the Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts. Unfortunately she didn’t receive it.
A cut above

A cut above

For two aspiring chefs, Paul Kane High students Brandon Elias and Joseph Fletcher, their goal of attending culinary school just received a big boost.
Title match, library style

Title match, library style

The battle royale of the literary world is getting the local treatment once again as Canada Reads takes place at the St. Albert Public Library next Friday evening.
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