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SACHS alumnus braves the Dragons' Den

SACHS alumnus braves the Dragons' Den

A former St. Albert resident and inventor of a home gym is appearing on Dragons’ Den to make a pitch for an injection of cash. Describing the outcome, Michael Bulva says, “I’m very happy with the results.

Couples swivel hips in competition

This weekend St. Albert resident Marc Pinco, 17, plans to burn the floor at Edmonton’s Polish Hall. No, Pinco isn’t planning to torch it.
Wainwright captivates Arden audience

Wainwright captivates Arden audience

Loudon Wainwright III is one of those confessional singers that riffs through his catalogue of warts with brutal honesty and the audience at the Arden Theatre on Wednesday night lapped up his every word.
STAGE offers self help

STAGE offers self help

Rehearsing in an unheated garage is a tough gig. But the St. Albert Theatre Arts Guild of Entertainers (STAGE), now tweaking its upcoming comedy Self Help , has more on its mind than watching puffs of breath.
Big top it ain't

Big top it ain't

Yaron Lifschitz, artistic director of Brisbane-based Circa, is sharp and technologically savvy. But today from his Manhattan hotel, Skype fails to work.
The little group that could

The little group that could

The Enterprise Quartet will be the featured performers in the St. Albert Chamber Music Recital Series third concert this coming Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
The Music Man puts a song in your heart

The Music Man puts a song in your heart

The Music Man opens with one of those universal truths: beware of slippery, fast-talking con men trying to charm their way into your pocket.
Wainwright ready for what future brings

Wainwright ready for what future brings

The irascible Loudon Wainwright III has been called a lot of names in his day. But today in a telephone interview from his Long Island home, he seems positively genial, surprisingly different from his reputation.
Show with nothing means everything

Show with nothing means everything

Jerry Seinfeld would probably balk at the suggestion that the Alberta Craft Council knows better than anyone how to put on 'a show about nothing.' But that's exactly what it's done with its newest exhibit featuring exactly nothing.
Johnny's Store under the bright lights

Johnny's Store under the bright lights

Keith Reed flips through his photo album of film stars and stops at a photo of Kathy Bates. Bates had been shooting a couple of scenes for Fargo .
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