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Rendezvous book rolls out

There were smiles all around as editor Carol Watamaniuk and St. Albert poet Andy Michaelson watched St. Albert’s 150th anniversary legacy book roll off the presses.

Children's festival focuses on fun

Are you a dreamer that revels in spinning golden tales? Well, the 31st annual International Children’s Festival is all set to ignite the world with a Warning: Too Much Fun.

Junos have St. Albert flavour

The Juno award is a simple glass human figure surrounded by a spiral symbol encased in a laser engraved transparent block. In its 41-year history, it has stood on shelves of some of the most prestigious national and international music artists.

Tom Waits tribute brings pawn shop approach

Tom Waits is one of the most distinctive troubadours of American rock. As a songwriter, he has penned both conventional ballads and songs about the seedier characters and sung every one of them with his signature growl.

21 Jump Street clever and amusing but not necessarily funny

It’s tough to accurately compare and contrast a newly released film remake of a decades-old television show without having seen the show in the first place.

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

The GigaPan man has his subjects in stitches

What sounds like a device from science fiction is gaining one local photographer a lot of real notice and notoriety. The GigaPan tripod looks like a surveyor's transit but Dave Belcher calls it "the robot.

Hadestown an original gem worth seeing

Some people break out in a cold sweat when they hear the word opera, but let me reassure you that Hadestown: A Folk Opera is unlike anything you have ever heard before. There is nothing to fear, honest.

East Coasters deliver humour and humanity with local performance

Westerners have a stereotypical image of an East Coast kitchen party as a fun night of fast-paced reels and jigs. Instead, Bluebird North’s St.

Mayor's gala and StArts Fest part ways

There will be no 2012 version of the Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts Gala, as the event has been officially split from the fall StArts Fest event.
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