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Chatter checks out Motown and a Christmas pageant

Chatter checks out Motown and a Christmas pageant

Motown comes to the Jube The sixties was a prolific era that saw incredible music rise to the top. One of the most famous stories was of the Motown Sound, created by Berry Gordy, a featherweight boxer turned heavyweight music mogul.
A Christmas Carol: a top drawer humbug

A Christmas Carol: a top drawer humbug

Glenn Nelson plays the role of Ebenezer Scrooge,Christmas' most notorious penny-pincher, at the Citadel Theatre.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert Nathalie Daoust, Florin Hategan and Edwin Janzen present Outrospectives starting tomorrow. Until Sat., Jan. 27, 2018. The gallery has relocated to its temporary new space during extensive renovations. 100, 6D Perron St.

Sleeping Beauty panto opens at Fort Edmonton Park's Capitol Theatre

Sleeping Beauty modelled as a British style panto is full of gags, physical comedy and exaggerated characters.
Folk-pop artist Michael Bernard Fitzgerald returns to the Arden Theatre

Folk-pop artist Michael Bernard Fitzgerald returns to the Arden Theatre

Michael Bernard Fitzgerald is in his comfort zone when on tour singing to fans.

Chatter: the buzz on PK Unplugged, Iris DeMent, Fiddler on the Roof and Edmonton Singing Christmas Tree

Night of acoustics at Paul Kane High PK Unplugged is back Thursday, Dec. 14 with a strong roster of student entertainers performing in an informal café style atmosphere.
The man who saved the father

The man who saved the father

Even if you live on Delorme Place just in the very southeast corner of Deer Ridge, you likely have never heard of Pierre Delorme. Back before St. Albert had even been founded, he saved the life of Father Albert Lacombe.
All the films I want for Christmas

All the films I want for Christmas

Edgar Allen Poe might have had a bleak perspective on this month when describing it in The Raven but if he had been able to foresee this month in the cinema then he certainly would have referred to it as the sweet December. Seriously.
Shatter tackles fear and prejudice during Halifax Explosion

Shatter tackles fear and prejudice during Halifax Explosion

Although Shatter was written about an event that occurred 100 years ago, it is completely relevant to present-day political events.
AGSA decorates its new temporary digs

AGSA decorates its new temporary digs

What does it take to make an impact on others or even the world? That’s the question being posed by three artists who have come from other provinces to form one exhibit at the Art Gallery of St. Albert.
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