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Faster and with more Fury

Faster and with more Fury

The wasteland where Mad Max lives is not a pretty place, my friends. Apart from the dust storms and tornadoes, it’s a barren post-apocalyptic desert where food and water are scarce indeed.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

A celebrated military contractor (Bradley Cooper) returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and re-connects with a long-ago love (Rachel McAdams) while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog (Emma Stone) assigned to h
Through the eyes of a child

Through the eyes of a child

Deposit a child of any age in the middle of the International Children's Festival and an interesting thing might happen. The child may begin to imagine he or she has woken up in the centre of a rainbow instead of downtown St. Albert.
Rockin' at the rodeo

Rockin' at the rodeo

Get ready to buckle up. There's a 48-hour countdown to St. Albert's Rainmaker Rodeo. Every third weekend in May, the Rainmaker delivers three days of non-stop entertainment to visitors in the Botanic Arts City.

Kaput creates a reel-to-reel disaster

With the flick of a po’ boy cap, Kaput takes us warp speed back to the golden era of black and white silent films – the days of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle.
Artists About Town

Artists About Town

Brad Necyk is on a bit of a run. He recently took over the McMullen Gallery for Of Other Spaces, an exhibit featuring works inspired by his turn as artist in residence for Transplant Services with Alberta Health Services.

Three days of foot-stomping music

It's hard to get an invitation to a Natalie MacMaster-Donnell Leahy kitchen party. For one thing, the internationally renowned fiddle champions and multiple Juno Award winners are too busy touring with their six children and hosting sold-out gigs.

GeriActors explores the labour of women

It's a first. St. Albert Public Library has invited GeriActors and Friends to bring their novel brand of theatre to the city. The intergenerational company, a cocktail of seniors, caregivers and university students, will perform two programs on May 21. GeriActors is producing an original short titled Washing along with a three- minute snippet of The Seeing Heart, a dance produced with CRIPSiE, a radically different performers' society that is run by artists who experience disabilities.
Chatter

Chatter

Once again St. Albert actor Maureen Rooney dons the robes of the most famed Grey Nun of all in a touring show titled Interview History with St. Marguerite d’Youville.
Oh, so pretty

Oh, so pretty

If romance revolves around a shared interest in pop culture, why not skip the traditional white-on-white wedding cake and go with a blend of Harry Potter and zombies.
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