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BoyGroove tells a familiar tale

BoyGroove tells a familiar tale

The peacocks of pop have arrived. It’s about time that a local theatre group revived BoyGroove , a light-hearted parody on the manufactured boy-band phenomena.

Choirs' travels form Connections

In May 2010, the Kokopelli and Oran choirs competed at the Dresden Children’s Choir Festival and were billeted with German families. This Easter season, they are returning the favour for the Dresden Philharmonic Youth Choir.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

The film focuses on a young lion cub named Mara being raised by his mother, Layla, a mother cheetah named Sita who is raising five newborns, and Fang, the leader of a pride defending his family from a banished lion.
Scream 4 a nice throwback to fun 90s horror

Scream 4 a nice throwback to fun 90s horror

In the age of social network murders, torture porn flicks like the hostile Hostel two-parter and the excruciating Saw series, there has never been a more pertinent time for Scream to make a comeback.
Framed for the future

Framed for the future

This city has long billed itself as an artist's haven. It hasn't been long since things were not so bountiful. The cultural landscape of St. Albert in 1996 was small but full of possibility. Profiles Gallery was still in Grandin Mall.
Musée looking into local Eastern European connections

Musée looking into local Eastern European connections

Know anyone whose Eastern European family settled in St. Albert? If so, then the Musée Héritage Museum wants to hear from you.

Cultivate committee asks for your art

If you’re an artist of any stripe looking to turn your work into a trophy, your search is over. The St. Albert Cultivates the Arts committee is asking members of the local creative community to submit their visual art.
LaVette leaves Arden patrons wanting

LaVette leaves Arden patrons wanting

Soul singer Bettye LaVette might be eligible for old age pension, but she is still the hottest act St. Albert’s Arden Theatre had booked this season.
Sparks bows out of Pro Coro

Sparks bows out of Pro Coro

Easter is traditionally a bittersweet celebration and this year, Pro Coro Chamber Choir’s annual Good Friday concert at the Winspear Centre has an added tinge of sadness.
Musical finds its groove

Musical finds its groove

Choreographer Jason Hardwick still remembers the early days when the cast of BoyGroove ran up and down an echoing stairwell yelling, “I hate you, Jason.
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