Skip to content

Local Entertainment

Spotlight

Spotlight

St. Albert Catholic High School once again puts on the ritz with its annual Celebrate the Arts on Thursday, June 5 in The Hawk’s Nest.

Choir lures audiences with Sirens

Attending a Pro Coro Chamber Choir concert is similar to embarking on a potent, mystical journey thanks to conductor Michael Zaugg’s carefully selected repertoire and the high calibre of performances.
Rock Paper Dice Enter coming to silver screen Friday

Rock Paper Dice Enter coming to silver screen Friday

It's been about a year and a half since a locally made feature film wrapped up its production and went to the editing booth. Eager audiences will soon be able to see the finished product at an Edmonton theatre.
Ensemble brings baroque revelations to Morinville stage

Ensemble brings baroque revelations to Morinville stage

For the first time ever, Morinville audiences will have the opportunity to experience early music performed by one of Edmonton’s leading ensembles.
Chorus sings out for the ’60s

Chorus sings out for the ’60s

At Saturday night’s Edmonton Metropolitan Chorus seasonal finale, expect to see a parade of hippies, existentialists, anti-war protestors, folkies and feminists. Who knows? Puff the Magic Dragon might even make an appearance.
Lecture aims to heighten jazz awareness

Lecture aims to heighten jazz awareness

The great thing about attending a jazz music lecture is that you don’t need to know a single note. You just soak up the information. Once again St. Albert Public Library opens its doors to music specialist Dr.

Spotlight

Members of the Citadel Theatre’s Young Acting Company and the Young Musical Company are set to unveil two productions, the results of a year’s work.
AGA celebrates birthday in two big ways

AGA celebrates birthday in two big ways

Turning 90 is a pretty big deal so no one can fault the Art Gallery of Alberta for starting the celebrations a few months early.
UPDATED MAY 29: Children's fest reviews

UPDATED MAY 29: Children's fest reviews

If there is one thing the Northern Alberta International Children's Festival does well, it is spark the imagination.
Children's festival kicks off

Children's festival kicks off

Once again the Northern Alberta International Children's Festival is going gangbusters. Neither rain, snow or blistering heat can stop this well-oiled machine from delivering its wacky, wonderful delights. And it's just as well.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks