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Small film aims to make big waves

Small film aims to make big waves

St. Albert actor Samantha Grant is prepping for one of the biggest evenings of her life. On Saturday night she strolls down the red carpet at NAIT's Shaw Theatre for the invitation-only film premiere of Forbidden Playground.
Shows keep painter busy

Shows keep painter busy

Andrew Raczynski has been on a bit of a roll lately.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) when they go deep undercover at a local college.
Arden season brings back popular performers

Arden season brings back popular performers

There's a huge chunk of the population lapping up summer's hot weather. But before you know it, we'll be surrounded by grey skies and two feet of snow. When the doldrums set in, Caitlin North prescribes a night at St. Albert's Arden Theatre.
Road warrior sets sights on LB's

Road warrior sets sights on LB's

At some point, all musicians slow down touring. But if you’re Pete Turland, you keep pumping out the swing, rockabilly and blues grooves simply because you love it.
Me and You another piece of Bertolucci gold

Me and You another piece of Bertolucci gold

It's been nearly a full decade since Italy's maestro of the cinema brought a new film to the big screens. One must first assume that it would be a special story that would bring Bernardo Bertolucci back to the director's chair. Me and You (a.k.a.
Art bus ready to roll again

Art bus ready to roll again

It’s becoming an increasingly popular way for the art-loving public to see multiple shows, all in one afternoon. So much so, in fact, that gallery staffers themselves want their own tickets. The Art Bus Tour is coming back to St.
Legal ready to celebrate

Legal ready to celebrate

The Town of Legal’s FĂŞte au Village has traditionally celebrated its francophone roots with rural charm. It’s not unusual for the festivities to draw bigger crowds than the town population of 1,300.
Artist digs into unique medium

Artist digs into unique medium

At times words fail Mexican painter Marco Antonio Diaz's broken English. But when they do, he gracefully arcs his arms inviting patrons to view his entire collection of folk art now on display at the St. Albert Farmers' Market. Market visitors stop.
TV project seeks angel investors

TV project seeks angel investors

It almost sounds like the plot of a comic book movie with a twist – there’s a hero in the city who needs the public’s help. There’s no fiction in this, however.
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