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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.

Clarification

A charity event called the Community Closet (held at Lahari Yoga on Oct. 17) was written about in the Wed., Oct. 28 edition; however, the name of organizer Michellene Kandert was not included. The Gazette regrets the omission.
Evangeline: a triumph of magnificent proportions

Evangeline: a triumph of magnificent proportions

The western Canadian premiere of Evangeline at the Citadel Theatre is attracting full houses, and investors must be licking their chops. With good reason.
Nationally recognized choir sings at Braeside Presbyterian

Nationally recognized choir sings at Braeside Presbyterian

Chronos Vocal Ensemble is one of the newest jewels in the Capital Region’s musical crown.
Paying homage to the forces

Paying homage to the forces

Remembrance Day concerts are held every year during the month of November to commemorate the sacrifices all members of the armed forces made worldwide in times of war.

Chatter

It’s the biggest celebration for Edmonton’s South Asian community. Diwali, the annual two-day Festival of Lights, is observed around the world each fall on one of the darkest nights of the year between mid-Oct. and mid-Nov.
Artists About Town

Artists About Town

Karen Blanchet is having a busy week. How busy? How about opening two exhibits, one a major solo show, both within days of each other.
Rocky Horror loaded with sexy fun

Rocky Horror loaded with sexy fun

A cult classic opens Friday night as Nadine Veroba takes the female lead in The Rocky Horror Show. The St. Albert actor has returned to her roots after studying at Vancouver’s Capilano University’s two-year music therapy program.
Canadian Folk Music Awards recognizes singer-songwriters at the highest level

Canadian Folk Music Awards recognizes singer-songwriters at the highest level

A stellar cast of roots troubadours is arriving in Edmonton from Nov. 6 to 8 for the Canadian Folk Music Awards to celebrate the best and brightest.
Taking the best one step further

Taking the best one step further

Music really does unite, especially if it’s a cause dear to people’s hearts.
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