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300 years of music in two hours

300 years of music in two hours

As a teenager, Spencer Kryzanowski was completely stoked with hardcore punk rock and heavy metal bands, and spent long hours experimenting with distortion. “I’d put the keyboard through a tube amp.

Spotlight: Young Artist Legacy Award Program

Young Artist Legacy Award Program Any aspiring St. Albert artists – from performers, visual artists, potters, musicians and writers – are eligible to apply for the Young Artist Legacy Award Program. Artists must be from 13 to 21.
Possibly the 'greatest show of our age'

Possibly the 'greatest show of our age'

First presented in 1993, Tom Stoppard’s play Arcadia has been dubbed by critics as possibly “the greatest play of our age.” That’s a pretty grandiose statement.
Obelisk looking for next Scorsese

Obelisk looking for next Scorsese

You could call it Episode IV: Revenge of the Obelisk if you really wanted. The greatest annual short film challenge ever to come out of Bellerose High School is now signing up new competitors for its fourth annual awards.
Who are Hockeyville's top two?

Who are Hockeyville's top two?

It seems that the residents of Morinville still have to wait to learn if their town made it to the Top Two of Kraft’s Hockeyville competition. Voting for the Top 10 ended on Monday evening with no clear forerunners in sight.

Sondheim: A Little Night Music

Stephen Sondheim is possibly the most influential American composer of the 20th century. Millions know his music intimately, yet the man is an enigma – until now.
Pirate radio's heyday

Pirate radio's heyday

To listen to David Vincent in informal conversation, it quickly becomes apparent that he was born for radio. He has a rich, deep voice, one that speaks with authority but is not imposing.
Spring Fling a success

Spring Fling a success

This morning, one of the first early sightings of geese was spotted, a sure sign spring is around the corner. That and St. Albert’s third annual Spring Fling. The St.
Master of magic and illusion

Master of magic and illusion

So far slapping a label on Tomás KubĂ­nek’s one-man show, Certified Lunatic and Master of the Impossible, is virtually impossible.
Spotlight

Spotlight

Once again, Canada’s second-largest ballet company presents another world premiere in a mixed bill March 19 to 21 at Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.
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