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Russell Brand reinvents the role of loveable billionaire Arthur Bach, an irresponsible charmer who has always relied on two things to get by: his limitless fortune and the good sense of his lifelong nanny and best friend Hobson (Helen Mirren), to kee
Fast Five crashes and burns

Fast Five crashes and burns

Vroom-vroom. Boom-boom. That’s the four-word summary of Fast Five , unbelievably the fifth instalment in a series that has less to teach the world than the Saw franchise.

Local Spotlight

The first annual Butterfly Cupcake Challenge is here and it’s time to toss out the calorie counter. The baking gloves come off as 18 design teams square off at St.
Teachers show their mettle with art show

Teachers show their mettle with art show

For once, the art teachers in the city are not letting their pupils hog all the limelight in May. Historically, this month has always been the time when high school art students get to show off their creative skills at the Art Gallery of St.

Trashy movies start Sunday

If you always thought that movies were mostly garbage anyway, now you can say it literally. Edmonton’s second edition of the REEL Waste Film Fest is set to start and it is sure to give viewers new perspectives on our disposable culture.
News team a creative duo

News team a creative duo

CityTV's Live Eye host Bridget Ryan and her cameraman Jason Carter have a unique working chemistry. They are like two peas in a pod, completely in sync with each other.
Music makes up for rushed adaptation

Music makes up for rushed adaptation

Jo, the passionate heroine of Little Women now playing as the Citadel Theatre's season finale, is a plucky young woman determined to break into male-dominated writing circles with her swashbuckling stories.

Arts awards get a touch-up

The third annual St. Albert Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts Awards is a long way off — Friday, Sept. 30 to be exact. However, the St. Albert Cultivates the Arts Committee is already sending out a call for award nominations.

Chamber music series ends in meditative harmony

Anyone who thinks chamber music is just hoity-toity classical stuff should meet St. Albert piano teacher Nancy Watt.

Play about reality TV fails to connect

At last — an Edmonton playwright is tackling the insanity and absurdity of reality TV.
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