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Stonecutter kids it up at fest

Kids and parents will get to go one-on-one with the creator of St. Albert Place's stone statues next week as part of an expanded aboriginal presence at the International Children's Festival. Artist Stewart Steinhauer returns to St.
Final show of the season most compelling

Final show of the season most compelling

In the Irish tradition of compelling storytelling, Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan is a funny, sad, exhilarating and wrenchingly emotional play.
Bring on the rain

Bring on the rain

Get ready for the 47th annual Rainmaker Rodeo, the biggest party in St. Albert attracting thousands of visitors.
Pancake breaky venue flips

Pancake breaky venue flips

Rain or shine, the St. Albert Gazette will serve up some piping hot pancakes and sausages for this weekend's Rainmaker Rodeo — and at a new venue to boot.

Blackstone up for 14 awards, second season

The folks at Prairie Dog Film and Television have been ecstatic ever since their major TV series Blackstone was nominated for a total of 14 awards.
Canyon Rose rocks live

Canyon Rose rocks live

It seems like destiny that Canyon Rose Outfit has the sweet honour of being the first rock band to perform at the brand new Morinville Cultural Centre.
Alberta art? It's in the red

Alberta art? It's in the red

Budget cuts to Alberta’s cultural sector has left many artists and craftspeople wondering if the bleeding will ever stop and when.
The dark side of feather fashion

The dark side of feather fashion

Walking into Edmonton's new Fashioning Feathers exhibit feels like entering a holocaust museum for birds. It's shocking, informative and thought provoking and forces you to re-examine your beliefs about fashion.

Six misfits win big

Talk about a pressure cooker. Stress fills our lives, but it pales compared to the strain prepubescent competitors deal with in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee , now playing at the Mayfield Dinner Theatre.
Bands tug on guitar strings for Slave Lake

Bands tug on guitar strings for Slave Lake

When disaster strikes, musicians don't usually pick up a shovel. But they're pretty darn good about strapping on a guitar and helping out any number of causes.
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