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Adoption book filled with heartwarming tales and sad stories

There are probably a million different reasons why people come to the decision to give up a child for adoption, but very few of those reasons must make for easy decisions.

Better than a good book

The St. Albert Public Library will host two world-class novelists on Friday, as it rolls out its second After Hours event, an evening author meet and greet that began last year.

ESO returns to the Arden stage

During these difficult economic times, many symphonic orchestras across North America have folded and closed their doors. Not so with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.

Movie Clips

The Adventures of Tintin is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Jamie Bell as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure. Daniel Craig plays the nefarious Red Rackham.

Dangerous Method unsettling and smart, if sterile

It’s almost impossible to imagine another director tackling this strange story of obtuse humanity with such clinical precision, except maybe Milos Forman or Philip Kaufman.

Stage mainstay dismisses talent

Damien Atkins, 36, is the first actor I’ve met who doesn’t believe in talent. Atkins, a successful St.

The Gords get geared up

What are the odds of lightning striking three times in the same place? Probably about the same as a new band having three guys each named Gord. So how do you keep it from getting too confusing, I ask St.

Feds renew Arden funding

The federal government has confirmed St. Alberta’s Arden Theatre will receive $170,000 in funding to attract high-calibre performing artists. St.

Reel Monday returns with celebrated movies

Reel Monday 2012, now in its eighth year, is back with a fresh roster of highly acclaimed independent Canadian and international movies screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Operated by Friends of the St.

Blackstone debuts second season

Blackstone debuts second season In the past couple of weeks, the media has whipped itself into a frenzy publicizing new American shows premiering in 2012.
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