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ARTISTS ABOUT TOWN

ARTISTS ABOUT TOWN

Intermedia artist Brad Necyk is still in the middle of wrapping up his year-long Friends of University Hospitals’ artist residency with his art exhibit Retreat.
Seven Music Fest tickets go on sale

Seven Music Fest tickets go on sale

The second annual outdoor Seven Music Fest is a go at Seven Hills for Saturday, July 9 and tickets go on sale this coming Friday. For its size, St.

Chatter

First production by a theatre company Ginger & Rosemary Theatre presents its inaugural production, Three on a Seesaw, at Holy Trinity Anglican Church from April 13 to 17.
Barber siblings tip the hat to family

Barber siblings tip the hat to family

They rarely perform together, yet it’s hard to think of better vocal harmonizers than siblings Jill and Matthew Barber.
The Supine Cobbler opens at Maggie Tree

The Supine Cobbler opens at Maggie Tree

The Maggie Tree once again prepares to set tongues wagging with its run of The Supine Cobbler at the Backstage Theatre.
Newly named Gawlak Award for top editorial writing

Newly named Gawlak Award for top editorial writing

The St. Albert Gazette is paying tribute to a former editor with an award now named in her honour.

Skillet

May the stink be with you! There’s nothing that compares to Sorrentino Restaurant’s Garlic Festival, a local tradition now 25 years running.
The jig is back on

The jig is back on

By Kevin Ma Get those fiddles out of storage, jigging fans – the Métis Spring Festival is happening this year after all. The Gazette reported last month that the 8th annual Métis Spring Festival was cancelled.
Accessing accessibility

Accessing accessibility

When you have difficulties with your vision or hearing, there are a multitude of devices out there to help you with day-to-day life at home and even out in the world, such as when checking out books from the library.
Candelight vigil demands the return of Azer children

Candelight vigil demands the return of Azer children

More than 60 people gathered at Elmer Gish School for a candlelight vigil Thursday evening, demanding the federal government increase pressure to return four Canadian children abducted to a Kurdish war zone in northern Iraq. Their father, Dr.
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