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Amazing autistic artists

Amazing autistic artists

The Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special event tomorrow that features some extraordinary artists.
Graham Brown Band releases new CD

Graham Brown Band releases new CD

If anybody could write the handbook for old rockers, it would be Graham Brown. But when he picks up a pen, Brown just writes more songs.
Theatre features obscure and emotional play

Theatre features obscure and emotional play

Walterdale Theatre opens its 56th season next Wednesday with the Edmonton premiere of a little known play And Then, the Lights Went Out.
Science! Adventure! Hats!

Science! Adventure! Hats!

Who else but Indiana Jones could bring both the Ark of the Covenant and the world's oldest map to Edmonton? Well, Fredrik Hiebert, actually.
New songs spin a pop vibe

New songs spin a pop vibe

Perhaps it’s coincidence, but every time I’ve interviewed singer-songwriter Jeremy Fisher, he’s frantically on the move. Today he’s stuck in gridlock traffic just outside of Toronto.
Alexander and the okay, not so bad movie

Alexander and the okay, not so bad movie

We’ve all had that particularly bad day. The alarm doesn’t go off. You say the wrong thing. You’re late for work. You spill coffee all over the kitchen. You get into a fight with your spouse.
STARFest offers up a bookshelf-full of events

STARFest offers up a bookshelf-full of events

In only four years, the St. Albert Readers' Festival has become an established beacon on the literary calendar, having hosted such luminaries as Will Ferguson, Carmen Aguirre, Charlotte Gill and Carol Shaben.
Festival appeals to many interests

Festival appeals to many interests

St. Albert’s Amplify Youth Festival is at the northern edge of the region. But it’s also directly at the centre of the province, the perfect port of call to youth who want to get together for a weekend of learning and fun.
Operatic greats, in satire

Operatic greats, in satire

They’re back! The tuxedo costumed PreTenors reunite once more for an evening of comedic opera. The comedic trio that includes two St. Albertans – Trent Worthington and Martin Murphy – returns to the Arden Theatre on Saturday, Oct.
United Way and PlanIt Sound promote song on poverty

United Way and PlanIt Sound promote song on poverty

The Edmonton Chapter of the United Way is determined to lift people out of poverty and it has partnered with St. Albert’s PlanIt Sound to get the word out.
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