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Five generations of girls

One of St. Albert's oldest residents met one of its youngest ones on Saturday afternoon, and when the two looked into each other's eyes, they both smiled the same smile. That smile wasn't by coincidence.
Spotlight

Spotlight

The Parisian theatre company Theatre Fools and Feathers takes laughter to a new level with Le Destin tragic-comique de Tubby et Nottubby. Premiering at L'UniThéâtre in La CitĂ© francophone from Jan. 29 to Feb.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

From director Clint Eastwood comes American Sniper, starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history. But there was much more to this true American hero than his skill with a rifle. U.S.
Marc Cohn revisits 1970

Marc Cohn revisits 1970

Music is a constantly changing creative force in the world. No one knows that better than Marc Cohn. The Grammy Award winner writes songs that whirl throughout your soul and tap into your heart.
Nominees wanted to mark International Women's Day

Nominees wanted to mark International Women's Day

International Women’s Day materialized in 1909 out of a socialist political struggle to celebrate women’s achievements. At the time, it was a militant idea.
Pianos to sizzle at chamber music series

Pianos to sizzle at chamber music series

Four hands, one piano. That’s the core of the Warszynski Piano Duo, a husband and wife team that have performed chamber concerts across North America, Europe and South Korea.
Better pics for BLESS

Better pics for BLESS

BLESS is looking forward to helping the world see Big Lake better, all thanks to a recent grant from the St. Albert Community Foundation.
Cake quirky, not quite filling

Cake quirky, not quite filling

Ain’t that Jennifer Aniston grand? Just when we all thought that she was going to spend the rest of her post-Friends days acting as strippers and horrible bosses and various other sundry characters in drippy, forgettable romantic comedies.
Bruce McCulloch's TV series Young Drunk Punk relives the ’80s

Bruce McCulloch's TV series Young Drunk Punk relives the ’80s

It isn’t often an actor can push the rewind button and rewrite his life through a collection of stories. Yet that’s exactly what Bruce McCulloch did through Young Drunk Punk, a 13-episode television series that debuts Jan. 21 on City TV.
Blackhat hack-neyed

Blackhat hack-neyed

A movie about cyber terrorism couldn’t be any timelier, what with the recent hacks of Sony Pictures and even the Twitter account of US CentCom.
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