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Play explores women and aging

Every woman of advancing age fears becoming invisible. It is a hard-hitting simple truth that wrinkles and flabby skin discourage the admiring glances many women need to reinforce their sense of worth and femininity.
Lightning strikes for St. Albert band

Lightning strikes for St. Albert band

St. Albert rockers White Lightning are out to impress and astonish with the release of their third disc and first full-length album.
Actors embrace dark undertones of Communion

Actors embrace dark undertones of Communion

Canadian playwright Daniel MacIvor has a knack for creating intense family drama where nothing really seems as it is.
Self Help dinner theatre fills bellies with laughs

Self Help dinner theatre fills bellies with laughs

In playwright Norm Foster’s script Self Help, now in production with the St. Albert Theatre Arts Guild (STAGE), it’s a tossup whether words or actions count the most.
Lions, witches, wardrobes at Telus

Lions, witches, wardrobes at Telus

Does the White Witch walk in our shoes? That's one of the many questions visitors might have this week after attending a new exhibit on the Chronicles of Narnia at the Edmonton Telus World of Science.
To see the beauty for the trees

To see the beauty for the trees

It was the first week of December when the Art Gallery of St. Albert updated its exhibition space back when the weather was still lovely, like late autumn.

City seeks art for new show

Calling all artists: put down your paint brushes and clay-specked aprons and pick up an application form.
Curling club pleased with high school art on display

Curling club pleased with high school art on display

There’s a fresh supply of art in the house at the newly redeveloped and reopened St. Albert Curling Club thanks to two city high schools.
Movie about casual sex takes itself seriously

Movie about casual sex takes itself seriously

As the movie No Strings Attached starts, we are immediately led to ask ourselves if couples are meant to be together forever.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

Based on Mordecai Richler's comic novel, Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti) is a seemingly ordinary man who lives an extraordinary life. The film spans four decades and two continents taking viewers through the highs and lows of his life.
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