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The Adventures of Tintin is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Jamie Bell as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure. Daniel Craig plays the nefarious Red Rackham.
Spotlight

Spotlight

The Anne Burrows Music Foundation plays a special role in advancing the careers of renowned child prodigies such as Angela Cheung.

Pedigreed performer heads up songwriters' jam

“I try to do it all,” is the mantra St. Albert composer/singer Jan Randall lives by. He wasn’t kidding.
Wizard of Oz delivers loads of fun

Wizard of Oz delivers loads of fun

If the actors guild gave out dog Oscars, a top contender would be Lily, a purebred cairn terrier playing Toto in Festival Players' adaptation of The Wizard of Oz.
Longtime Arden volunteer retires

Longtime Arden volunteer retires

A St. Albert volunteer just hung up her vest after 28 years of dedicated service at the Arden Theatre.
Love those gypsy jazz troubadors

Love those gypsy jazz troubadors

Those looking for a Christmas valentine were not disappointed at the Hot Club of San Francisco’s Cool Yule concert last Saturday night at St. Albert’s Arden Theatre.
Young Adult is plain immature

Young Adult is plain immature

When Juno came out in 2007, the world fell in love with stars Ellen Page and Michael Cera. The general consensus was that director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody could do no wrong either.
New winter theatre festival launches

New winter theatre festival launches

Snow globes are enchanting worlds all unto themselves. Tip them over, shake them up and they create an even more magical tableaux.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

The Adventures of Tintin is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Jamie Bell as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure. Daniel Craig plays the nefarious Red Rackham.
Kreskin dazzles Arden audience

Kreskin dazzles Arden audience

The Amazing Kreskin nearly threw in the towel at his much-hyped Thursday performance at the Arden Theatre. Yes, at one point the intriguing American mentalist was spinning his wheels and walking around in circles trying to locate his evening's fee.
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