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All subjects under the stars

All subjects under the stars

DETAILS STARFest tickets are on sale now. With a few exceptions, all presentations will be in Forsyth Hall at the library and will cost $5. Tickets for events at the Arden Theatre are $10 each.

A 200-candle cake for peacemaker

It’s a big deal to celebrate the 200 th birthday of anyone, let alone someone who founded a faith devoted to worldwide unity.
John McDermott sings in the key of giving

John McDermott sings in the key of giving

John McDermott performs a mix of songs from his latest collection of songs at the Arden Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 26.
St. Albert cheerleaders reunite for Edmonton Eskimos' Pink Game

St. Albert cheerleaders reunite for Edmonton Eskimos' Pink Game

Karen May Healey hadn't waved a pom pom in close to 25 years. But on Saturday, Oct.

Chatter - A peek at Anaïs Mitchell, Die-Nasty, Destination and the Jubilee

Folk music, funny improvisations, a walk into the past and a birthday party make up this week's Chatter.
Trick or treat: Living up to the Halloween spirit

Trick or treat: Living up to the Halloween spirit

Get ready for Halloween 2017's parade of role players: demonic creatures, pasty-skinned vampires, muscled superheroes, dainty princesses, fantasy witches and wild-eyed chainsaw murderers. It's less than two weeks to Oct.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert Peter Ivens brings Inside Painting to the gallery starting tomorrow. A special walkthrough tour will be held tomorrow starting at 12:05 p.m. Until Sat., Oct. 28.
Studio Theatre's A Bright Room Called Day is lots of talk

Studio Theatre's A Bright Room Called Day is lots of talk

Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler are both skewered in Studio Theatre's current production of A Bright Room Called Day.
Documentary explores connections between music and the mind

Documentary explores connections between music and the mind

Scientists gain an understanding of the role music plays in human's lives.
Spoooooooooooky science

Spoooooooooooky science

Hundreds of adults will be at Edmonton’s space science centre this week to learn why it’s okay to be afraid of that giant man-eating spider on your back.
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