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The Ultimate Book Show springs to life

For more than 30 years, Edmonton Musical Theatre has produced triple-threats and thrust them into the big wide world to try their luck.

Camille Beaudoin savours YWCA Woman of Distinction Award

Camille Beaudoin, 36, co-founder of Mosaic Entertainment, accepted a YWCA Woman of Distinction Arts and Culture Award on Friday, May 29 for her contributions to the national film and television industry.
Brain injury art show good for the soul

Brain injury art show good for the soul

This is the last day to check out an exhibit of work from a group of some very uniquely talented artists. Celebration of Abilities is the annual show by members of the Alberta Artists with Brain Injury Society.
Film festival crowns Edmonton student

Film festival crowns Edmonton student

Bellerose Composite High School’s third annual Obelisk Film Festival opened itself up to a wider film community for the first time this week by sending its big prize to a student from a south Edmonton school.
Free Ukrainian dance lesson

Free Ukrainian dance lesson

How many parents have enrolled kids in a recreational program only to discover their child isn’t all that interested? Ukrainian dance teacher Darrell Marko has three daughters of his own and understands parental needs.
Spotlight

Spotlight

St. Albert Children’s Theatre winter production of A Christmas The Musical will lead the way into the holiday season.
Keys for the City brings music to St. Albert

Keys for the City brings music to St. Albert

The second season of the street piano project Keys for the City has kicked off in St. Albert. The project, hosted by St. Albert Cultivates the Arts Society, highlights the musical and creative side of St.

Cagey comedy still capable of connecting

Just as the Edmonton Pride Festival sings its last notes, Two One-Way Tickets to Broadway pulls La Cage aux Folles out of its magic bag of tricks. You may not recognize the name, however there’s a good chance you know the plot.
Artist jazzed about new exhibit

Artist jazzed about new exhibit

A local painter shouldn’t be feeling kind of blue these days.
Octet opening doors to international stages

Octet opening doors to international stages

Nearly two years ago at a Carnegie Hall performance, Obsessions Octet swept jazz-savvy New Yorkers off their feet.
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