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Kiss play needs actors

Fringe madness rears its head once more. Moxie Crew, a new theatre troupe from St. Albert, has just sprouted wings and is holding auditions for its first Fringe Festival show.

Monkey Bunch rocks out with enviro-friendly message

The Juno-nominated Monkey Bunch are so goofy they’ll put a banana in their ear and pretend it’s a cellphone.

Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Festival showcases future stars

For the last 28 consecutive years, the Arden Theatre has played host to the Cheremosh Dance Festival. That’s almost as old as the theatre itself.

The many, many photos of Victor Post

It's possibly the most substantial and most substantive collection of photographs that has ever been amassed in St. Albert. Now, the Musée Héritage Museum has its hands on it and the public is already starting to see why it's so important.

Movie Clips

In the action-comedy 21 Jump Street, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) are more than ready to leave their adolescent problems behind.

Picnic preps for round two

One good picnic deserves another seems to be the philosophy of a group of organizers connected with last year's sesquicentennial celebrations.

Artists About Town

Old police station dĂ©buts as gallery Out with the old, in with the new, as the saying goes. It’s been a long and good run for the numerous artists who have made their home and exhibit space at the VASA Studio Gallery on Perron Street.

Romantic rhythms and fiery food

Tonight is a celebration of spring as the Crown & Tower Pub embraces its annual swagger and sway of Latin music and Mexican mariachi.

Spotlight

Last Saturday, two St. Albert acts were recognized at the 2012 Edmonton Music Awards for their outstanding achievements. Tupelo Honey scooped up two major awards, Album of the Year and Rock Album of the Year, for the 17-track Caught Up in the Excess.

The Sound of Music still winning hearts

Two years ago when members of The Sound of Music movie version reunited on the Oprah Winfrey Show for a 45th anniversary reunion, Christopher Plummer, who played the role of Captain von Trapp, admitted to dubbing the musical ‘The Sound of Mucus
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