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Seven bands left standing

Alberta’s Last Band Standing started out with 72 bands competing for a $50,000 prize package. The full-throttle battle of the bands, where only the toughest survive, has only seven groups remaining.

Back in the fold

On Friday, June 25, Econoline Crush performs at St. Albert’s Taphouse.

VAAA shows strong local talent

One of the best opportunities to check out Alberta art of all stripes and flavours is on now in downtown Edmonton, but it’s a secret so don’t tell anybody.

Edmonton Opera offers evening of romance

Edmonton Opera is logging another first. In this wonderful season approaching the summer solstice, the company is taking opera off the stuffy stage and placing it in a natural environment.

Broadway classic hits the stage

Every actor has a role they fantasize about playing. St. Albert actress Lexy Strumecki, 24, remembers an adolescent sleepover at a friend’s house singing and videotaping tunes from the legendary rock opera Rent . “It was 2 a.m.

Sky opens on being queer in Alberta

Darrin Hagen is an award-winning freelance Edmonton playwright, composer, author, performer and drag artiste. Hagen is pairing up with Edmonton Vocal Minority to present an empowering look at what it’s like to be queer in Alberta.

College mounts first musical

Visionary College is expanding its artistic muscle with its first-ever musical theatre production. Tonight and tomorrow, 20 of the college's dedicated musical theatre students conclude months of work on Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr.

Argy-Burgess new head of Edmonton Heritage Council

When the Edmonton Heritage Council (EHC) was formed less than two years ago, it was in response to a cultural plan that stated the need to “provide a clear collective identity and voice for heritage in Edmonton.

St. Albert animators top of the music crowd

Two St. Albert animators have, for the second consecutive year, received the highest recognition by the British Columbia film and television industry.

Jorgensen wows the crowds

It takes a lot of hard work and talent to sing at Global Country’s All Star Concert, however despite her age St. Albert’s Daylin Jorgensen, 12, is more than prepared.
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