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Rocky Horror is flamboyant and liberating

Rocky Horror is flamboyant and liberating

It was pretty clear that even after 40 years of theatrical productions, the thunderous standing ovation that greeted Rocky Horror Show refuses to lessen. The incarnation from One-Way Ticket to Broadway isn’t exactly new or world shattering.
Girls Night Out: a mystery with fun

Girls Night Out: a mystery with fun

Everett is not exactly a lovable restaurateur with his guests’ wishes at heart. In fact, the slime ball is on the hate list of four women. So, why eat at his digs? Victoria puts it simply.
Benefit concert to help Somali family

Benefit concert to help Somali family

For Somali refugees, just stepping onto Canadian soil safe from the hell of war in their country is a relief. But sometimes even on peaceful Canadian soil tragedy strikes.
Watmough premieres new St. Albert exhibit space

Watmough premieres new St. Albert exhibit space

The city is full of painters who know how to strike while the iron is hot, so to speak.
Quilts of Valour --- A special way to say thanks to those who serve

Quilts of Valour --- A special way to say thanks to those who serve

Often, a kind thought or warm hug – even a cozy blanket – can convey care in a special way.
A Place for Dynan and for all

A Place for Dynan and for all

The Woodlands Skateboard Park was one of Dynan Greaney’s favourite places. When he was growing up, it had just opened so it was the place to hang out with his friends, talk about things, and catch some sweet air.
Chatter

Chatter

The Hearts’ third album Equal Love was released Oct. 30 and with it a new image for the six-piece pop-rock-roots band.
Finding faith from Kristen

Finding faith from Kristen

Kristen Fersovitch had a beautiful voice, a beautiful life and so much else going for her. She also had kidney cancer: inoperable and terminal. When she was diagnosed in the summer of 2009, she was given 24 months to live.
40 Below, now with more winter gold

40 Below, now with more winter gold

The good news is that Alberta’s most popular winter anthology of short stories is back with a second volume. “The first book did really well.
A festival about healing

A festival about healing

Forget those memorable loud music festivals enjoyed on lazy summer days. The days are shorter, the nights colder. Everyone is cocooning, and what better time than to do some soul nourishing.
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