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For thousands of years, people of every culture have gathered for spring dances. This year the St. Albert Community League, a loosely based group of local citizens that runs the St.

Perfect piano key to trio's performance

How often does a musician select a venue to perform in because of the quality of instruments? Probably more than the public realizes.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

On the brink of winning a seat in the U.S. Senate, ambitious politician David Norris (Damon) meets a beautiful contemporary ballet dancer Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt).
Paul not an alien film that will crash and burn

Paul not an alien film that will crash and burn

When two Britons come to the United States just about anything can happen, especially when little green men are involved.
Dancing on a razor's edge

Dancing on a razor's edge

It has been a decade since Al Henderson served with the South Alberta Light Horse. In some ways, the former reservist is still fighting his battles. In other ways, he is fighting battles for others.

Years of pioneers weren't so easy

No one today can even begin to imagine the astonishing hardships early settlers endured. Yet their stories of human tragedy and moral triumph are the nucleus of the world premiere of Pioneer Years: 1895-1914 Monday at St.
Dog a revealing probe into mental illness

Dog a revealing probe into mental illness

There is nothing generic about Surreal SoReal Theatre’s new production, Dog: a 1950’s Homelife Nightmare that opened Thursday night at the Roxy Theatre.
Trio of tales to tell

Trio of tales to tell

What do the illegal wildlife trade, Quebec folk art and tobacco fabric novelties have in common? The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM), of course. From now until the first week of May, the provincial museum features three touring shows in its main showroom.
Lessons from Halifax explosion still relevant

Lessons from Halifax explosion still relevant

Like its painful volatile title, Shatter unfolds close to the heart, splintering it into a million pieces as it follows the prejudiced upshot of the 1917 Halifax explosion.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

The St. Albert music scene has always admired Aaron Goodvin’s outright spunk. Even before finishing high school, the young country singer was determined to bust into the music industry.
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