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Chef's Table - A delicate balance between restaurant dining and catering

Chef's Table - A delicate balance between restaurant dining and catering

Doug's Voodoo Chicken Ingredients 1 Tbsp. crushed chilies One whole chicken cut into 9 pieces 1 litre heavy cream – 18 or 35 per cent 1 cup chopped onion 1 Tbsp. fresh chopped garlic 1 Tbsp.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert Ojibwa painter Terry McCue offers Ripples of Loss at the gallery. Until this Saturday. 19 Perron St., St. Albert; 780-460-4310; www.artgalleryofstalbert.
Our Man in Havana, a brilliant light-hearted approach to spying

Our Man in Havana, a brilliant light-hearted approach to spying

As a spy spoof Our Man in Havana voices a few good jabs at current events.

Chatter with Studio Theatre and Ukrainian Male Chorus

The week is filled with a ton of entertainment. Below are a couple of highlights.

Kill Bill? Let's keep Shakespeare alive

William Shakespeare wrote to put food in his belly, quaff an ale or two and draw laughter and tears from his audience. But as one of the great playwrights in all history, he did not write to strike terror and dread into contemporary adolescents.

Talking reconciliation with former AFN chief

The Father of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is in the city tonight to bring up his message of hope with local audiences.
St. Albert Children's Theatre mixes sentimentality with laughter and music

St. Albert Children's Theatre mixes sentimentality with laughter and music

Time to kindle the Christmas spirit with St. Albert Children's Theatre production of It's a Wonderful Life and Elf, the Musical Jr.

Chatter dishes on a concert and a play

Edmonton Youth Orchestra, Small Matters Productions offer entertainment.
Festival of Trees lights up Shaw Conference Centre with Christmas magic and compassion

Festival of Trees lights up Shaw Conference Centre with Christmas magic and compassion

It's time to shake off the snow and take part in the Festival of Trees.
Reconciliation tales for the kids

Reconciliation tales for the kids

It’s perhaps the audience most left out of the discussions about truth and reconciliation: Kids. Award-winning author and international speaker Monique Gray Smith is trying to change that by bringing her two new kids books to St. Albert on Friday.
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