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L'UniThéâtre premieres work from Legal playwright

Actors look for inspiration from the world’s master poets. Euripides, Shakespeare and Moliere come quickly to mind. One of Legal’s cherished daughters searched a little closer to home.
Filmmakers' stars on the rise

Filmmakers' stars on the rise

Sam Reid and Justin Kueber. With any luck, those two names will one day have their names on the marquee just like Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino.
Dracula whets the appetite for Halloween

Dracula whets the appetite for Halloween

Wolves howl in the distance, fog swirls inland and a Gregorian chant reverberates throughout the darkness. In other corners, the piercing shrieks of madmen resonate throughout an insane asylum and starved vixens tear the bloodied flesh of a baby.
Poetic justice

Poetic justice

We all know about WikiLeaks, right? If not, spend a few minutes on Wikipedia to get yourself up to speed. The renegade website has been publishing corporate and government secrets for years now. Lots of them.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

Captain Phillips is director Paul Greengrass's multi-layered examination of the 2009 hijacking of the U.S. container ship Maersk Alabama by a crew of Somali pirates.
The Sadies play the Arden Theatre

The Sadies play the Arden Theatre

You don’t have to be a Madonna marketing style guru with an overdose of chutzpah to stay in the forefront of fandom.

Spotlight

New York musical superstar Adam Gwon has penned a little gem about the refreshingly honest and funny connections people make in the Big Apple. Under the direction of St.

Tickling the funnybone at the Edmonton Comedy Festival

The Edmonton Comedy Festival is back and on a mission to get the region laughing. Festival founders, CTV’s Graham Neil and CHED talk show host Andrew Grose, have booked the laugh-in for a third season from October 16 to 19.

New library card offers more choices

While the St. Albert Public Library continues to work on solving its space crunch, it has come up with another behind the scenes solution to broaden its patrons’ choices.
Odd-Lot Puppetry debuts Albert’s Afraid on Halloween

Odd-Lot Puppetry debuts Albert’s Afraid on Halloween

Facing your fears is the basic tenet behind Odd-Lot Puppetry’s premier performance, Albert’s Afraid, at the Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre/Cosmopolitan Music Society on Halloween night.
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