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For all those nagging history questions, just ask

For all those nagging history questions, just ask

What was the population of St. Albert in 1933? What did the area look like before Akinsdale was developed? When did Nolan Crouse become mayor? Okay, some history questions are easier than others, and Rene Georgopalis is there to field all of them.
Ten days of authors makes STARfest a reader's dream

Ten days of authors makes STARfest a reader's dream

This is a big year and it just keeps getting bigger for St. Albert.

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Monica Bradley and her cohorts have wrapped about 4,000 chocolate bars and 30 buckets of candy in preparation for Morinville’s debut of Boo at the Barn.
Talented singer delivers somewhat rushed performance

Talented singer delivers somewhat rushed performance

There are two versions of Molly Johnson. One is shy and ragged. The other is sultry and completely cocoons you.
Variety spices up mayor's gala

Variety spices up mayor's gala

Pat Wagensveld covered her cheeks with her palms and stood at the Arden Theatre’s microphone, her soft voice barely audible as she relayed her gratitude. This past Friday, the St.
Skilled quartet kicks off recital series

Skilled quartet kicks off recital series

When the St. Albert Chamber Music Recital Series launched last year, it brought a refinement, vigour and emotional depth to a local music scene that was previously lacking.
Artists get their fill at StArtsFest

Artists get their fill at StArtsFest

Last Saturday morning, anyone stepping into the normally quiet Arden Theatre lobby heard the rhythmic beat of drums echoing from Progress Hall. StArts Fest, the city’s three-day cultural festival, a version of Alberta Arts Days running Sept.

When Shakespeare and the blues meet

Juxtaposing Edmonton’s Graham Guest and Toronto’s Raoul Bhaneja at first seems a bit bizarre. Guest, who dubs himself a “Parkland boy,” is regarded by the music industry as an elite blues and roots pianist/organist.
Spotlight

Spotlight

New works on mental illness Despite social progress in developing tolerance, mental illness is often still feared and misunderstood.
Madcap adventure delivers laughs

Madcap adventure delivers laughs

If fall’s fading leaves are giving you the blues, step into a world of pure escapism at Teatro La Quindicina’s season closer.
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