Skip to content

Local Entertainment

Canyon Rose rocks out new album

Canyon Rose rocks out new album

After two years of cranking out songs for their latest album, the Canyon Rose Outfit was feeling a little bit pooped when it came time to finish it, says front-man Christan Maslyk.
Mel Degan will rock St. Albert

Mel Degan will rock St. Albert

Veteran rock singer Mel Degen has picked up a few tricks during his six decades in the music business. None is more important than marketing and name recognition.
Film fest still radical after 10 years

Film fest still radical after 10 years

Radical Reels is back with a hot-ticket screening that showcases jaw-dropping extreme sport action. Each of the thrill-seeking professional stunt athletes will risk life and limb to perform breathtaking feats that defy gravity.

Painters and pop pianist combine for Stollery fundraiser

One St. Albert café is hoping to bring out a good crowd of people for a one-night event that will combine the best of local art and community support for a great cause.
Filmmaker makes splashy debut

Filmmaker makes splashy debut

Going to the premiere of a documentary is a pretty big deal – especially if it’s the first one you’ve directed.

Writers ready for STARFest

There's no need to dust off your telescopes even though the stars are almost out for STARFest. The third annual St. Albert Readers Festival is set to kick off in 10 days.
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.
Let fall reign

Let fall reign

Considering its timing and its theme, it seems pretty certain that there will be some spectacular fall-coloured landscape paintings at the St. Albert Painters' Guild's upcoming show and sale. "Our theme this year is Autumn Hues," began Betty Tessier.

New youth festival planned for St. Albert

Edmonton boosters take a lot of pride in calling themselves Canada’s Festival City. However, St. Albert with less than 10 per cent of the population is nipping closely at the heels of its boundary-hugging big brother.
Purrs and growls for new VASA show

Purrs and growls for new VASA show

Things are about to get wild at the Visual Arts Studio Association gallery, but at least it’s all in the name of art.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks