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Kitka Quartet performs at St. Albert Botanic Park concert

Possibly one of the most underrated string quartets in the capital region, the versatile members of Kitka Quartet have stimulated the ears for a decade.

Horsing around allowed

Alberta farms and ranches are raising hay this weekend with the return of Open Farm Days.
Morinville's cultural facility brings in singer-songwriters and storytellers

Morinville's cultural facility brings in singer-songwriters and storytellers

The Morinville Community Cultural Centre rolls out a full entertainment package for their new 2017-2018 season containing incredible music and vibrant storytelling. "There are some new shows and some are returning.
Who is new at the Fringe?

Who is new at the Fringe?

Magic and madcap mayhem. Those few words aptly describe that wonderful controlled chaos that makes the Edmonton International Fringe Festival a go-to destination from around the world.
Portfolio

Portfolio

Through The Paint features abstract paintings by Cathy Bible, Miles Constable, and Janet Sutanto. Until Sat., Sept. 2. 25 Sir Winston Churchill Ave., St. Albert; 780-460-5990; www.vasa-art.
van Camp setting up camp as writer in res

van Camp setting up camp as writer in res

More than half a year has passed since Richard van Camp started up as the metro Edmonton regional writer in residence.

Local girl wins big on talent stage

A 15-year-old St. Albert performer is riding high. Hailey Benedict is the Grand Winner of Big Valley Jamboree's 2017 ATB Homegrown Talent Stage. Twelve finalists competed for the title on Sunday, Aug. 6.
Chef's Table: A fusion revolution

Chef's Table: A fusion revolution

You won't find executive chef Shaun McCabe of Glasshouse Bistro and Café stepping out in the middle of a meal service to greet guests. He's much too busy manning kitchen burners and running around tending to last minute emergencies.
Diplomacy 101 for SACHS student

Diplomacy 101 for SACHS student

St. Albert's Jarrod Sokul recently returned from his ambassadorial trip to the United States, where he held important meetings with politicians as part of his work to secure funding for a local community service project.

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The Edmonton International Fringe Festival box office is finally open. Yes, advance tickets are on sale for more than 1,600 shows running Aug. 17 to 27. The unjuried productions range from the serene and sublime to the outrageous, wacky and risqué.
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