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Never short of work, St. Albert musician Gord Matthews steps it up tonight at Sherwood Park’s Festival Place as part of Front Porch Roots Revue’s salute to The Band and its lead bassist Rick Danko.

Action film proves what's old is new again

Just when he thought he was out, he gets pulled back in. Poor guy. It’s got to be tough to be a major drug smuggler trying to go legit, especially with a brother-in-law who still has his inept hands in the shady business.

Wharton makes youthful fantasy fiction fun regardless of gender

The world of young adult fiction is being turned on its head as we speak and Thomas Wharton has a sly grin on his face. The University of Alberta assistant professor of literature and world-renowned author has a new book out.

Dragon illuminates Chinese New Year

The 4,709th Chinese New Year, which begins Jan. 23, is traditionally a time for exploding firecrackers, festive lion and dragon dancers, astrology forecasts, lively games and sumptuous banquets.

ESO legacy grows

As the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 60th anniversary, it has once again renewed its legacy of reaching out to the greater community at large.

Beer kegs, gongs and a lion's roar: any old object makes music

TorQ Percussion Quartet is a group that arouses lots of smiles.

Accessibility coming to Little White School

The Little White School is on the verge of total accessibility according to representatives from Arts and Heritage St. Albert, the steward of the building that oversaw the project.

Adoption book filled with heartwarming tales and sad stories

There are probably a million different reasons why people come to the decision to give up a child for adoption, but very few of those reasons must make for easy decisions.

Better than a good book

The St. Albert Public Library will host two world-class novelists on Friday, as it rolls out its second After Hours event, an evening author meet and greet that began last year.

ESO returns to the Arden stage

During these difficult economic times, many symphonic orchestras across North America have folded and closed their doors. Not so with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
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