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A psychological thriller set in the world of New York City ballet, Nina (Natalie Portman) is a featured dancer who finds herself locked in a web of competitive intrigue with a new rival at the company (Mila Kunis).
Hornet leaves audience feeling green

Hornet leaves audience feeling green

If ever there was a movie early this year that failed to capitalize on a director’s and co-star’s talents, this is it. Did Michel Gondry phone this one in or what? The answer, sadly, is yes.
Corrupton battle rages in Blackstone series

Corrupton battle rages in Blackstone series

When Blackstone airs next week on APTN and Showcase, there will be more than a few tongues wagging about political correctness.

Rendezvous committee looks forward to good weekend, busy year

She just had a busy weekend with the Continental Cup curling tournament and events surrounding Founder’s Day and the 150th jubilee of the St. Albert Parish. Margaret Plain isn’t tired though. She’s just getting warmed up.
Theatrical adventure explores Eva Peron's life

Theatrical adventure explores Eva Peron's life

Every once in a while a mythic figure appears in history, someone so large they captivate the imagination of millions.

Flower blooms with The Music Man

Are the youngest actors from St. Albert Children’s Theatre (SACT) being conned? You bet and they love it.
Jazz singer returns home

Jazz singer returns home

After two decades of singing in jazz clubs across Europe, vocalist Barbara Leah Meyer has returned home like a prodigal daughter. Not stopping to take a breath, the St.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

Russian pianist Evgeny Starodubtsev, 28, unleashes his classical virtuosity while launching the Arden Theatre’s On Stage Series on Sunday, Jan. 23 with a noon performance.

Local Spotlight

Once again Workshop West Theatre cracks out a daring line-up of cutting edge theatre during the Canoe Theatre Festival running Jan. 18 to 23.

Correction

An article in Wednesday’s Gazette incorrectly attributed Shoeless Joe and Field of Dreams to W.O. Mitchell. These novels were in fact written by Canadian novelist William Patrick Kinsella. The Gazette regrets the error.
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