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Comic superstar

Comic superstar

One of Canada’s comic book superstars is dropping by the St. Albert Public Library for a little spring break visit. Tony Cliff, creator and illustrator of the Delilah Dirk graphic novel series, is hosting a one-hour talk tomorrow afternoon.
Great Greek sequel

Great Greek sequel

It’s hard to believe that My Big Fat Greek Wedding was first released in 2002 because I’m still laughing at it. It’s harder to believe that it took nearly a decade and a half for the sequel to arise.
The curious case of the eternal detective

The curious case of the eternal detective

St. Albert's Barry Bailey is probably the luckiest Sherlock Holmes fan in the universe right now.
The Kaufman Kabaret slightly off-kilter

The Kaufman Kabaret slightly off-kilter

Exuberant. Avant-garde. Weird. Jarring. Noisy. Thought-provoking. Any of these words is an apt description of The Kaufman Kabaret, a show that guarantees you will not be bored. Confused maybe.
A smorgasbord of sports

A smorgasbord of sports

Basketball is fun, sure, but do you really want to dribble that bouncy ball all day, every day? Curling is pretty awesome too but, sooner or later, everybody gets tired of sweeping.

Sunrise service on Sunday

Sunday morning’s church service will be a bit different than usual. In St. Albert on Easter Sunday, it doesn’t matter what church you attend, the first service of the day will take place at 7 a.m. outside in the fresh, crisp air.

Chatter

Go 4 Broke hottest improv troupe in St. Albert Every last Tuesday of the month, Go 4 Broke gets together for a night of zany improv games and comedy sketches at NEXT Christian Community Church. This coming Tuesday, the St.
Superheroes are dead

Superheroes are dead

When I was a boy of about five years, I saw my first Superman movie and fell in love not only with the magic of movies but also the characterization of an entirely good being.
St. Albert playwright goes to Banff Playwrights Colony

St. Albert playwright goes to Banff Playwrights Colony

Not all applicants are accepted into the Banff Playwrights Colony to develop new works. It is, after all, a $2,800 scholarship that pays for two weeks residency as well as access to some of Canada’s most creative intellects. So when St.
PORTFOLIO

PORTFOLIO

Overburden features oil paintings by Medicine Hat artist Jessica Plattner. The exhibit will remain on display until April 30. An opening reception and artist talk will be held April 2 from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 19 Perron St. 780-460-4310. www.
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