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Show off your pipes at Messiah Sing-Along

The Choral Advocacy Network (CAN) is Edmonton’s lynchpin, bringing together all choral groups and choristers in the area. And this afternoon at St.

Community sing-along comes to Arden tomorrow

One of the best ways to spread the Christmas cheer is with a good old-fashioned community sing-along and the St. Albert Ministerial Association Arden Sing once again offers a sparkling line-up of soloists, duets and choirs.

Da Camera returns with Christmas concert

It has been five years since the Da Camera Singers presented their own Christmas concert. Usually during this spiritual season, they perform with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) or Alberta Baroque Ensemble.

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The CHICKAdivas return to St. Albert with an abbreviated version of their traditional Christmas sugar plum concert. Too busy to build a formal event, the a cappella fivesome is performing a public rehearsal on Saturday, Dec.

Paul Kane students rock the stage

Tomorrow night Paul Kane High School is plugging into fun with their traditional PK Unplugged. Every year at this time, the cafeteria gets a makeover and is revamped into a low-key, bohemian café where talk and music go hand-in-hand.

Singing Christmas Tree makes return

The Edmonton Singing Christmas tree is back bigger and better than ever. And organizers have adopted as its theme, Bing Crosby’s seasonal chestnut I’ll Be Home for Christmas.

King goes solo

One of the most popular sacred works to herald Christmas is Messiah and every year one or two local choirs take it on. This holiday season, the Richard Eaton Singers perform it on Saturday at the Horizon Stage in Spruce Grove.

Art auction tries to fill funding gap left by province

As the ministry of culture and community spirit scaled back its support of Alberta artists and arts groups this last year, one Edmonton-based provincial arts association decided to fight back with a series of social events culminating in the conclusi

Carol's new Scrooge born for the part

Richard McMillan is the type of actor who was born to play Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens’ famous tale A Christmas Carol, now playing at Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre.

Carol speaks to the human spirit

Christmas is all about hearth, home and cherishing special moments with family and friends. Although A Christmas Carol carries a chilly, haunting vibe, the St.
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