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Battleship sunk! – with science

Battleship sunk! – with science

It's Game On this Thursday at the Telus World of Science Edmonton with an adults-only event on the science of games.
Loach film makes the case

Loach film makes the case

REVIEW I, Daniel Blake Stars: 4.
Get with the Jam

Get with the Jam

For a museum exhibit called A Taste of Science, there’s surprisingly little to eat. I was hoping for samples of cheese and wine, but alas, this is not that kind of show.
Romeo and Juliet enjoys a contemporary twist at Theatre Network

Romeo and Juliet enjoys a contemporary twist at Theatre Network

Shakespeare's R&J is a 21st century, thought-provoking examination of Romeo and Juliet.
Illuminating look into inner city people

Illuminating look into inner city people

REVIEW The Stairs 4.5 stars Directed by Hugh Gibson Rated: 14A for substance abuse, depictions of violence, and coarse language Runtime: 95 minutes Screening Sunday Jan. 21 at 3 p.m.
Hoist the anchor and set sail with the Purple Pirate

Hoist the anchor and set sail with the Purple Pirate

The Purple Pirate finds a safe harbour at St. Albert's Arden Theatre.

Chatter introduces a local jam and a SkirtsAfire Festival production

A bit of rock. A bit of country. A dash of blues, and a distinct voice. Dahlia Wakefield and the Value Villains are playing at the Blind Pig Pub on Saturday, Jan. 20 at 3 p.m.
Chatter buzzes about a world premiere, a burlesque show, a cancelled ballet and an Elvis tribute

Chatter buzzes about a world premiere, a burlesque show, a cancelled ballet and an Elvis tribute

World premiere of Slumberland Motel Alberta's Collin Doyle, winner of Alberta Playwright's Network 2006 Outstanding New Alberta Play, finally gets to see the world premiere of Slumberland Motel after 11 years.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert Nathalie Daoust, Florin Hategan and Edwin Janzen present Outrospectives . Until Sat., Jan. 27, 2018. The gallery has relocated to its temporary new space during extensive renovations. 100, 6D Perron St. 780-460-4310; www.
Kill Your Television mounts a fresh 21st century adaptation of Romeo and Juliet

Kill Your Television mounts a fresh 21st century adaptation of Romeo and Juliet

Four students discover Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and in doing so parallel their lives to the 500-year-old tale.
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