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Richard Eaton Singers triumph at 60th anniversary

Richard Eaton Singers triumph at 60th anniversary

A 60th anniversary comes along only once in a lifetime and the Richard Eaton Singers are making the most of it. Under the direction of Dr.
Viver Brasil has a potent beat of drums and quick feet

Viver Brasil has a potent beat of drums and quick feet

As the pinch of winter approaches, the colour white starts to haunt our dreams. But on Saturday and Sunday, a parade of snowy robed dancers dramatically raised the temperature at the Arden Theatre.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

Trevor Schmidt has one of those quirky, creative minds that works in mysterious, but compelling ways. As artistic director of Northern Light Theatre he’s programmed a season that features three Canadian plays with a focus on women and power.
Tiny subjects inspire new art show

Tiny subjects inspire new art show

People mostly don’t even notice bugs, says Morinville photographer and painter Lesley Roy. “Sometimes they don’t like looking at them too closely,” Roy says.
Local photographer captures humanity of Afghanistan

Local photographer captures humanity of Afghanistan

David Bowering supports the troops. That much is obvious. Even if he didn’t state it explicitly then it can be inferred pretty easily after listening to some of his stories from being embedded in Afghanistan as a freelance war photographer.
Visual arts guilds join forces again for annual show

Visual arts guilds join forces again for annual show

The old gang is back again for another edition of the group show that gives everyone a chance. Everyone, that is, who comes from one of the five guilds that comprise the St. Albert Place Visual Arts Council, or SAPVAC.

Aboriginal Music Week

The pinnacle of Aboriginal music is about to be unleashed at Aboriginal Music Week from Nov. 1 to Nov. 6 in Winnipeg.

Genticorum's growing international reputation well deserved

Like old world storytellers, Genticorum is full of mischief performing nifty sleight of hand rhythms from their native Quebec.
Art show shines a light on eugenics

Art show shines a light on eugenics

Imagine going to the hospital for an appendix operation, and finding out years later you were sterilized without your consent. Imagine the shock, the rage, and the volcanic rush to lash out hoping it would ease the pain.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

St. Albert rockers Tupelo Honey are the big winners of the Edmonton Journal’s puck rock contest, a competition designed to produce the best hockey anthem.
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