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New album remembers friend

New album remembers friend

A memorial scholarship fundraiser combined with an EP release is scheduled for Sept. 27 at the Yardbird Suite. Former St.
Public art in a 'cone'

Public art in a 'cone'

Public art took several big strides on Monday with two new unveilings, one of which involved a permanent fixture dedicated to prominent contributors to the city’s cultural scene, plus two new exhibits.
Community band drops by farmers' market

Community band drops by farmers' market

Polkas were never a staple of the St. Albert Community Concert Band – until this year. The 90-piece band is slated to unofficially open their season at the St. Albert Farmers’ Market on Saturday, Sept. 26 with a free public concert.
Warm fuzzies and a fine walk

Warm fuzzies and a fine walk

It doesn’t happen once in a blue moon. No, it’s even more rare than that. The members of the St.
Yearning for something more

Yearning for something more

As a company theatre, Yes is still in its infancy. But in its brief tenure, the company has produced several intelligent, edgy works that that not only re-examine universal truths, but also explore the function of theatre.
Fooling for fun

Fooling for fun

Sheldon Casavant’s early appearances as a teenage magician ended with a bird pulled from a top hat. Today Casavant is a master of card tricks, levitation, flicking fire on his fingertips, and making objects disappear and reappear.
Chatter

Chatter

Ron Sexsmith is in the middle of huge world tour hitting the road to connect with a loyal fan base that extends across North America and Europe. And the pop-rock singer-songwriter drops by the Arden Theatre on Saturday, Sept.
Holy exothermic reactions, Batman!

Holy exothermic reactions, Batman!

A St. Albert teacher will be showing young superheroes how to do science this weekend as part of an Edmonton comics convention.

Corrections

In the Wednesday, Sept. 19 edition of the Gazette, the story “Hit refresh on your wardrobe,” the caption for the photo incorrectly identified Shanlyn Cunningham as Shanlyn Ferguson. The Gazette apologizes for the error.
Meanings of the streets

Meanings of the streets

On his children’s show, Mr. Rogers always used to sing, “Who are the people in your neighbourhood?” The MusĂ©e HĂ©ritage Museum now has an interesting answer to that question.
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