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Philip wordy, wonderful

Philip wordy, wonderful

This might be the best example of what an audience-specific is and should be like, at least for 2014. Listen Up Philip is the ultimate homage to 1970s cinema for and about New York intellectuals.
Mission Hill trumpets Christmas with Jens Lindemann

Mission Hill trumpets Christmas with Jens Lindemann

Christmas is about to slip into overdrive with the Mission Hill Brass Band. The St. Albert based British style brass band is pumped and ready to perform Christmas with Jens on Saturday, Dec. 13 at St. Alberta United Church.
Celebrate Christmas blues with Big Hank and a Fist Full of Blues

Celebrate Christmas blues with Big Hank and a Fist Full of Blues

Prepare to once again be spellbound by the rhythmic vocal talent and master musicianship of Big Hank and A Fist Full of Blues this coming Saturday at the Horizon Stage.
Spotlight

Spotlight

The Real Gone Ensemble is hosting a workshop of its art piece Husk on Dec. 13 and 14 at Campus St. Jean.

St. Albert Singers pay homage to Tinseltown

This is the season of dreams and St. Albert Singers’ Guild is capitalizing on that vibe with a peek at Hollywood movies.
Macpherson ready to start new chapter

Macpherson ready to start new chapter

It's time to close the book on the tenure of the second Regional Writer in Residence, and prepare to open a new one at the same time. It's something that makes Margaret Macpherson a bit reflective.
A surreal intersection of faith and fantasy

A surreal intersection of faith and fantasy

Forbidden sexual attractions, soul-searing bitterness, gnawing acrimony, numbing fear and the odd tender moment are explored in Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play.
Cantilon Choirs merry musical Christmas

Cantilon Choirs merry musical Christmas

As artistic founder of Cantilon Choirs, conductor Heather Johnson continually nurtures her multiple choruses into an art form.
Walterdale play explores human connections

Walterdale play explores human connections

Modern art dangles precariously in the lives of the characters in Six Degrees of Separation, a production now running at Walterdale Theatre that hammers at the hollowness of the American dream and its ever-expanding celebrity culture.
My United Way Voice contest is online

My United Way Voice contest is online

Homelessness isn’t pretty. It needs a voice and the United Way is making a stand against poverty. The Edmonton non-profit in partnership with St. Albert’s PlanIt Sound has launched the first My United Way Voice contest.
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