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Poetry to the rescue

Poetry to the rescue

As Alberta’s North continues to recover from the devastating Fort McMurray/Wood Buffalo fire, more help is on the way thanks to a group of poets. Yes, poets. The intrepid wordsmiths have come together to create an anthology called Fire and Sky.
The McDades do Christmas big

The McDades do Christmas big

Mastering music within the McDade family means practice and more practice. So it comes as a surprise to hear this beloved Juno Award-winning family of singers and instrumentalists doesn’t play music around the Christmas tree.
Portfolio

Portfolio

Paddy Lamb’s new exhibit The More I Gather offers a multimedia look at the artist’s interpretations and explorations of the physical remnants of previous inhabitants of his piece of land outside of Edmonton.
Painting the town and country

Painting the town and country

Whether it’s swaths of sumptuous acrylic, the playful puddles of watercolour or picture-perfect pastel, the St. Albert Painters’ Guild welcomes it all.

Ladies and Gentlemen … The Pursuit of Happiness

The first time I heard The Pursuit of Happiness was 1988 when the band exploded onto the music scene with their incredibly punchy single I’m an Adult Now off the album Love Junk.
Raise your voice at St. Albert Community Carol Sing

Raise your voice at St. Albert Community Carol Sing

Raise your voice, clap your hands and sing your heart out as the St. Albert Community Carol Sing returns to the Arden Theatre on Monday, Dec. 12. A project of the St.
Authors wrap for Audreys

Authors wrap for Audreys

An independent bookseller is an integral component of a community’s culture, and that’s why a special event at Edmonton’s Audreys Bookstore today is meant to be a kind of community celebration.
Mermaid Theatre dips into the world of wonder and enchantment

Mermaid Theatre dips into the world of wonder and enchantment

Nova Scotia’s Mermaid Theatre launched in 1972 as a way of introducing rural youngsters to the magic of the performing arts.
Wilde's Fan is a sharp satire

Wilde's Fan is a sharp satire

A silk sofa, the silent butler carrying messages and elegant ladies dripping with jewels and hypocrisy are the stuff of Lady Windermere’s Fan now playing at Walterdale theatre.
Out with Chan, in with two 'vans'

Out with Chan, in with two 'vans'

Check out Richard van Camp waiting in the wings as Marty Chan enters his last month at his station in the St. Albert Public Library.
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