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Chatter: Cirque du Soleil ice show, Christmas Glow and Gord Bamford

Chatter: Cirque du Soleil ice show, Christmas Glow and Gord Bamford

Cirque on ice With an early winter blowing into the region, it somehow seems fitting that Cirque du Soleil would announce the arrival of its coolest show to date. Crystal , the Cirque’s first arena ice show, comes to Edmonton’s Rogers Place from Feb.
Chock-a-block art party weekend coming up

Chock-a-block art party weekend coming up

The last weekend of September always means three things: art, art, and more art. In line with the ninth annual Alberta Culture Days, this city produces its own festival previously called StArtsFest. It almost seems like St.
Edmonton Expo will draw thousands of enthusiasts

Edmonton Expo will draw thousands of enthusiasts

Thousands of area residents are in Edmonton this weekend to celebrate all things pop-culture.
Giant guitar a labour of love

Giant guitar a labour of love

Darrell Roth is particularly proud of the new guitar he has built, and he has hopes for it that are as big as the guitar itself. It’s eight feet tall and weighs 137 pounds.
Go ahead – try telling a story in 60 seconds

Go ahead – try telling a story in 60 seconds

In the theatre world, no film takes as little time to watch as a short film.
Page turns calendar pages

Page turns calendar pages

Catherine Page is always turning heads with her outstanding snaps. For two months next year, her photos will be turning pages, too, as two of her works were recently chosen to grace the 2019 Canadian Geographic calendar. “It is exciting,” the St.
Cage of slow motion

Cage of slow motion

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All aboard for the train show

All aboard for the train show

Fans of tiny trains have their ticket to ride this weekend as the region's biggest model train show pulls into station.
Make way for the Kaleido Family Arts Festival

Make way for the Kaleido Family Arts Festival

PREVIEW Kaleido Family Arts Festival Sept. 14 to 16 Alberta Avenue On 118 th Ave between 92 St. and 94 St. Edmonton Free. Goodwill offerings accepted September is a rough month. It’s the dividing line between holidays and school, summer and winter.
Poetry in mourning

Poetry in mourning

It’s not uncommon to express one’s grief for the loss of a lifelong spouse in writing. “My cousin said something quite beautiful: ‘Normand’s death birthed a poet.’ I was quite touched by that.
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