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In a world without emotion

Neuropsychology might sound like it would be a bit technical but it provided enough inspiration to one young woman with a penchant for becoming a writer.
Amplify Festival gets ready to shake the rafters

Amplify Festival gets ready to shake the rafters

Leaner and meaner, the third annual St. Albert Amplify Festival for youth returns Oct. 14 and 15 with some of the best crossover visual art, dance, music and poetry in the making.
Tersona launches St. Albert Chamber Music Society's 7th season

Tersona launches St. Albert Chamber Music Society's 7th season

In the classical world of music there are many styles of musicianship and interpretation of scores. And that can cause friction.
Terra Lightfoot steps out of her comfort zone

Terra Lightfoot steps out of her comfort zone

At the age of five, singer-songwriter Terra Lightfoot discovered music connected her to people. The Canadian folk-rocker from Ontario would sit beside her grandmother on a bench while the elder musician played piano at choir practices.

10 out of 12: A love letter to theatre

Apart from a panicky doughnut run at midnight, Anne Washburn’s play 10 out of 12 is a fairly representative of an all-night technical rehearsal at a dark, messy theatre – an all too familiar site where actors and techies earn their spurs.

STARFest starts in 3… 2

Bugs Bunny was never the barker to promo for STARFest directly, but if the wascally cartoon wabbit could, I’m sure that he would offer his familiar refrain: “Overture, curtains, lights! This is it: the night of nights!” The cavalcad
Lots to celebrate at Dig In Horticulinary Festival

Lots to celebrate at Dig In Horticulinary Festival

If you're someone who relishes the harvest season, with its heaps of fresh, juicy veggies and summer-fattened livestock, you're the perfect candidate for the Dig In Horticulinary Festival. It's a three-day celebration, St.
Dion gesture upsets Azer, Cooper

Dion gesture upsets Azer, Cooper

It's not every day that Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion gives a thumbs-down gesture in the House of Commons and it causes an uproar. However, on Thursday Dion began heckling and delivered the gesture while St.
Lunch At Allen's previews new album at Arden Theatre

Lunch At Allen's previews new album at Arden Theatre

Lunch At Allen’s fans are patient. They’ve waited four years for Ontario’s best-loved exports to release a new album. The 12-track If It Feels Good is finally slated for an official release in Jan. 2017.
Performing arts classes coming soon

Performing arts classes coming soon

Due to popular demand and the hard facts from a survey, St. Albert Children’s Theatre is offering three adult workshop classes from the fall to next spring. “We’re opening it up to the community, the 15-plus and adult crowd.
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