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Teatro La Quindicina mounts comedic mystery

Teatro La Quindicina mounts comedic mystery

Everyone has something to hide in I Heard About Your Murder, Teatro La Quindicina’s latest elegant, comedic mystery opening at the Varscona Theatre on July 13.
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Glorious and Free – A Celebration of Canada is the new exhibit arriving just in time for the country’s sesquicentennial.
Youth and music fêted at Pianofest

Youth and music fêted at Pianofest

There are days when young pianists studying classical music or art music as some refer to it, feel as if they're part of an underground movement toiling in obscurity.
Reframe your relationships, Maddox says

Reframe your relationships, Maddox says

By all accounts, Brian Maddox might be reframing his career and the rest of his life.

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It's the last week of the crazy, colourful Freewill Shakespeare Festival taking place at Edmonton's resplendent Hawrelak Park. On tap this year is the comedic Merry Wives of Windsor playing in repertory with the more tragic Merchant of Venice.
Dan Davidson's Found is pulling in awards

Dan Davidson's Found is pulling in awards

As with any award show, the Edmonton Music Awards are all about the winners. This year St. Albert’s own Dan Davidson scored for Country Recording of the Year with his ultra popular song Found.

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It’s the last week of the crazy, colourful Freewill Shakespeare Festival taking place at Edmonton’s resplendent Hawrelak Park.
Beating the heat on these beautiful summer streets

Beating the heat on these beautiful summer streets

Environment Canada says that we're in the middle of a nice little heat wave as temperatures have been reaching over 30C for a few days now. I've got a hot tip for you on how to stay cool out there.
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Glorious and Free – A Celebration of Canada is the new exhibit arriving just in time for the country's sesquicentennial.
Follies lands at Walterdale Theatre

Follies lands at Walterdale Theatre

You wouldn’t think that four embittered middle-aged characters are pleasant company in one of Stephen Sondheim’s most clearly cynical yet nostalgic musicals to date.
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