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St. Albert Chamber Music Society celebrates season 15

St. Albert Chamber Music Society celebrates season 15

Endova String Quartet, Top Notes Flute Quartet, Luka Coetzee, Robert Uchida, Allene Hackleman and Sarah Ho are just some of the musicians performing
Frazey Ford brings raw energy, connection to Arden Theatre

Frazey Ford brings raw energy, connection to Arden Theatre

Edmonton-based solo singer Sammy Volkov opens Sept. 6 concert
Friends of St. Albert Public Library rebrand movie fundraiser

Friends of St. Albert Public Library rebrand movie fundraiser

Reel Monday Movie Night makes way for Friends Friday Nights.
Paying tribute to St. Albert's Amplify recording artists

Paying tribute to St. Albert's Amplify recording artists

Plaza Series ends Aug. 29 with A Samplify of Amplify, a collaboration of 10 local singer-songwriters making inroads in folk, country and indie-rock
St. Albert's Afro-Caribbean Fest celebrates fifth anniversary

St. Albert's Afro-Caribbean Fest celebrates fifth anniversary

The outdoor party takes over Millennium Park on Sunday, August 25 with music, dance and food trucks
Cirque Italia unfolds massive circus tent at St. Albert Centre

Cirque Italia unfolds massive circus tent at St. Albert Centre

The travelling circus showcases 17 artists from around the world performing on a specially constructed water stage
FRINGE REVIEW: Trial by Jury a satire poking fun at the legal system

FRINGE REVIEW: Trial by Jury a satire poking fun at the legal system

This one-act operetta follows the trial of a young man who is sued by his girlfriend for jilting her.
FRINGE REVIEW: Canterbury Tales takes audience back to the 14th century

FRINGE REVIEW: Canterbury Tales takes audience back to the 14th century

The Canterbury Tales whips the audience back to roughly 1375 in England’s Middle Ages in a spinoff of Geoffrey Chaucer’s famous tales.
FRINGE REVIEW: Bright Lights earns five stars

FRINGE REVIEW: Bright Lights earns five stars

The premise is simple. Four wacky individuals meet regularly to discuss their personal alien abductions.
FRINGE REVIEW: Sweet Jesus – The Gospel According to Felt

FRINGE REVIEW: Sweet Jesus – The Gospel According to Felt

In Sweet Jesus – The Gospel According to Felt, the two millennia-old Messiah is an arm puppet with bug eyes, scraggly hair and very long arms. He’s returned to Earth to see if his great sacrifice was worth it.
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