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Theatre alumni descend on city

My how the decades have flown by. St. Albert Children’s Theatre (SACT) is now 30 years old and what better way to celebrate a landmark year than by having a homecoming party to celebrate past achievements.

Holiday season brings out Hollywood's best

Every year the Toronto International Film Festival grabs the attention of cinephiles the world over and signifies the start of a fall season loaded with entertaining movies.

Profiles no more, now Art Gallery of St. Albert

Out with the old, in with the new. That's the adage many people live by, especially at this time of year and it's the same for Frances Gagnon, the director of arts at what was formerly known as Profiles Public Art Gallery.

Local actor lands first speaking role

If White Christmas isn't Paige Tirs favourite holiday story, it should be. The St. Albert dancer has landed her first speaking role in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas , now playing at Sherwood Park’s Festival Place until Thursday, Dec.

St. Albert dancers spin into dreams

For children under the age of 10, Christmas is the stuff of dreams. One dream of every young dancer is to dance with a top tier ballet company. Two young ballerinas from the St.

Try some unconventional Christmas movies

When it comes to making a great feel-good holiday movie, it doesn't take much to warm the heart and inspire the soul.

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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).

Christmas tale comes straight from the Rock

Director Cheryl Jameson has led a quirky life and so it’s not surprising she would mount an equally eccentric play as the first show of her founding company Whizzgiggling Productions.

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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).

Artist pours heart into glass

In a small studio behind her home, local artist Rosa Taylor painstakingly arranges tiny pieces of glass on top of one another before baking them in a small kiln in her basement for 24 hours.
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