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Once again Walterdale Theatre takes two young playwrights under their wing in Cradle to Stage running May 15 to 20. It's the first major viewing of the novice playwrights' works.
The magic of Frank Mills

The magic of Frank Mills

Canadian-born pianist and recording artist Frank Mills returns to St. Albert’s Arden Theatre on Wednesday, May 17 as part of a mini western Canadian tour.
Laura Vinson brings Mountain Métis songs to Arden

Laura Vinson brings Mountain Métis songs to Arden

Early in her career singer-songwriter Laura Vinson, 71, turned heads as a commercial country artist. But as an activist, she spent the past couple of decades showcasing her aboriginal heritage in what she calls "Mountain Métis" culture.
"Horse heaven" to be featured at Royal Alberta Museum

"Horse heaven" to be featured at Royal Alberta Museum

Imagine going back in time 25,000 years ago, what do you think you would see? “You’d think you’re in the middle of the Serengeti Plains,” said Peter Milot, paleontology exhibition specialist at the Royal Alberta Museum.

Singers guild hosts landmark 150th birthday party

For those who love a good show, the St. Albert Singers Guild is throwing quite a party to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary. Here’s to Song is more than an ordinary birthday concert.
Across the country twice in 200 pages

Across the country twice in 200 pages

Janice MacDonald has a surprise for her readership, one that has been decades in the making. Her new book that she will be bringing to the St. Albert Public Library next weekend has just been published but it isn’t in her usual genre.
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The Calgary-based Alberta Ballet provides a fitting climax to its 50th anniversary season with the world premiere of a new portrait ballet.

Alberta Culture and Tourism makes grants available for Alberta Culture Days

What does arts and culture mean to you? It’s a question that has as many answers as individuals.
Show your love for the children’s festival

Show your love for the children’s festival

Volunteer opportunities open up every day, some serious and specialized while others are more fun than work.

Visionary Centre mounts Hairspray Jr.

The 1960s was probably the most powerful decade of the 20th century. What started as a time of innocence morphed into anger and violence. People demanded an end to the unfair treatment of blacks.
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