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Eaton singers sign off

Eaton singers sign off

The Richard Eaton Singers have always been about something larger than themselves. Not that the 120-voice choir is faint-hearted. Quite the opposite. Under the direction of Dr.

Spotlight

If you’re into pure jazz, check out Rollanda Lee’s latest gig with Florida clarinetist Bob Draga.
Blues bite the dust at LB's

Blues bite the dust at LB's

For many blues fans in St. Albert, it’s a sad day. The Tuesday night Moosehead/Barsnbands Open Stage at LB’s Pub is moving to Edmonton.
Author brings tale of Mormon polygamy sect to local audiences

Author brings tale of Mormon polygamy sect to local audiences

It was a life that she still has trouble getting away from and a story that is truly compelling to hear and read.
Edmonton International Jazz Festival countdown

Edmonton International Jazz Festival countdown

Two smashing headliners, 47 performances, eight venues. If you’re looking to reduce the Edmonton International Jazz Festival to a simple shorthand, that’s it.
New art commemorates Special Olympics

New art commemorates Special Olympics

The 2012 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games will always live on in the hearts and minds of St. Albert residents. Now there's a permanent visual reminder for the rest of us as the city unveiled its newest piece of public art on Friday afternoon.

Blodgett and Zits ready for the curtain to rise

It’s been a long time coming for the St. Albert Public Library to welcome back Paul Zits.
The Full Monty bares all

The Full Monty bares all

So what is the first thing you want to know about The Full Monty? Do they take all their clothes off? Yes. Can you see everything? It depends. Most importantly, is the Two One-Way Tickets to Broadway production any good? Let me put it this way.
Global Country rides into the sunset

Global Country rides into the sunset

There’s a note of sadness in Maryann Gibson’s voice as she announces that the 15th annual Global Country Concert taking place this Sunday, June 23 at Festival Place will be the last. “There’s a glut of country shows out there.
Improv artists team up for high-energy show

Improv artists team up for high-energy show

The show goes on no matter what – snow, sleet, hail and assertive phone calls from Toronto mentioning trademark infringement. Go 4 Broke, formerly known as Beerprov, had adopted the intoxicating name about four years ago for a Fringe act.
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