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Walterdale cast strong in Threepenny Opera

Walterdale cast strong in Threepenny Opera

German playwright Bertolt Brecht’s The Threepenny Opera is not the easiest play to stage, and the Walterdale Playhouse deserves a pat on the back for its fearlessness in attempting a remount.

Concerts spring forth

There is nothing better to blow off the winter cobwebs than a good spring concert. With an eclectic range of bands and choirs in the St. Albert area, there is something for almost every taste and sensibility.

Picking porn doesn't make a Pervert

Relationships are complicated at the best of times, and they can turn on a dime at the slightest misinterpretation.
Home handyman hits the airwaves

Home handyman hits the airwaves

This Sunday, St. Albert contractor Brian Cyr makes his national debut on My RONA Home, Season 2, a reality TV competition that gives two couples a chance to build a $450,000 dream house without paying a dime. But there’s a catch.

Paul Kane one-acts push boundaries

Tomorrow night, St. Albert’s Paul Kane High celebrates its theatre arts program with the annual Night of One Acts. This year’s roster includes four student directed productions.
ArtWalk kicks off new season

ArtWalk kicks off new season

One can only wonder about the perception of time. Up until last week, winter seemed willing to stay forever.
Local artist hanging with Mack the Knife

Local artist hanging with Mack the Knife

Doris Charest has pretty pics, babe, and she shows them in the lobby starting tonight. With apologies to Bobby Darin, the local artist has some of her works on display in the lobby of a well-known play.
Lieutenant governor, mayor finish up mural

Lieutenant governor, mayor finish up mural

If art and culture in St. Albert were embodied in a flower, it would look like a wild rose with five perfect petals. That symbol is the same one that can be found in the logo for the four-day ArtiCulture festival designed by St.
Local poet Mooney gives readers something to hold onto

Local poet Mooney gives readers something to hold onto

A scooped up handful of land graces the cover of Sandra Mooney-Ellerbeck’s new chapbook, What Can Be Held Onto. A young buck deer munches on grass under a sparsely leaved tree as the water from a marsh spills over the side.

Enjoy Articulture

St. Albert salutes spring with a four-day art festival that beckons people to slip on their jackets and come downtown to enjoy community camaraderie.
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