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Two of Edmonton's finest and most versatile actors join forces in playwright Keith Huff's A Steady Rain. John Ullyatt and Jesse Gervais star in this two-hander that originally opened on Broadway with Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman.

River City Big Band jazzes it up with in-house charts

“You need to have the clinking of glasses to have a great show,” said Larry Schrum, conductor of River City Big Band describing the Yardbird Suite where the ensemble hosts a concert on Thursday night.

Skillet

Compassion House Foundation is fundraising for breast cancer victims through a new initiative called Cup of Compassion.
Lizards on parade

Lizards on parade

Scores of frogs, lizards, geckos and tarantulas will creep on down to Edmonton this weekend for one of the region's biggest reptile shows.
Sparky the wonder cat hits 20

Sparky the wonder cat hits 20

Trying to purrfectly sum up Sparky is a bit of conundrum. Is he an aristocrat? Is he a Romeo? For sure he’s an adventurer. The fluffy 20-year-old tomcat is a little tough to peg.
Chatter

Chatter

The Internet is turning into a 21st century form of lightning in a bottle creating instantaneous performances and massive audiences at the stroke of a keyboard.

A night of music

The St. Albert Public School's Night of Music graces the Winspear Centre with its variety and performance calibre this Tuesday evening. This inaugural event, after a period of inactivity for nearly eight years, returns as a highly anticipated affair.
Faster and with more Fury

Faster and with more Fury

The wasteland where Mad Max lives is not a pretty place, my friends. Apart from the dust storms and tornadoes, it’s a barren post-apocalyptic desert where food and water are scarce indeed.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

A celebrated military contractor (Bradley Cooper) returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and re-connects with a long-ago love (Rachel McAdams) while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog (Emma Stone) assigned to h
Through the eyes of a child

Through the eyes of a child

Deposit a child of any age in the middle of the International Children's Festival and an interesting thing might happen. The child may begin to imagine he or she has woken up in the centre of a rainbow instead of downtown St. Albert.
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