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The tragedy of eugenics

The tragedy of eugenics

“Don’t expect to smile too much,” said the box office attendant as I walked into Walterdale Theatre to see Jennie’s Story. She was right.
Where's Waldo? comes to life

Where's Waldo? comes to life

One of children’s literature’s greatest manhunts is getting a real life St. Albert version.
Last Romance an affectionate look at second chances

Last Romance an affectionate look at second chances

In mulling over The Last Romance, now playing at Mayfield Dinner Theatre, you could say we are all fools for love.
Play takes on dark period in Alberta history

Play takes on dark period in Alberta history

The eugenics movement is something few Albertans want to talk about. It’s almost the reverse of monkey-see, monkey-do. Perhaps if we don’t speak about this dark period in provincial politics, then maybe it will go away.
Artists have fun getting serious

Artists have fun getting serious

It's almost like being a kid again. The Art Gallery of St. Albert is filled with what looks like a giant playset with trees, a treehouse and a portable hill that you can walk underneath for a good, old-fashioned hideout.
Artists puts on cowboy hat for Stampede Gallery

Artists puts on cowboy hat for Stampede Gallery

If you happen to be in Calgary this week then you have a chance of catching up with David Scott at the Western Art Gallery Showcase Gala at the Calgary Stampede.
Historic walking tours have returned

Historic walking tours have returned

People can now get to the city a little bit better – maybe a whole lot better – thanks to the return of a popular Heritage Sites program.
Good wood makes for good business

Good wood makes for good business

Colourful stalls, a warm social atmosphere and quick banter – the St. Albert Farmers' Market isn't just a place to pick up a slab of organic bison or bag of crunchy vegetables. It's a cultural event unto itself.
McBride returns with more serious art whimsy

McBride returns with more serious art whimsy

There are some places that you might recognize in Byron McBride’s new exhibit but you’ll be seeing them in an entirely different way.

ArtsHab hosts one last hurrah

Saying goodbye is always tough, but if everyone involved throws a big party, it becomes a celebratory event that closes doors to the past and opens windows to the future.
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