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Choir, jazz ensemble team up for Christmas cantata

It's virtually unheard of for a professional, classically trained chamber choir to join forces with a sophisticated jazzy big band. The styles of music are polar opposites. One is precisely structured.

Versus the Nothing brew something at The Taphouse

Versus the Nothing has a name that evokes a galactic battle as in The Empire Strikes Back. According to legend, The Never Ending Story inspired the post-grunge band members in their younger days.

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Ali (Christina Aguilera) is a small-town girl with a big voice who escapes hardship and an uncertain future to follow her dreams to L.A.

A kinder, gentler family movie for the holidays

Everybody knows that all great fantasy adventure stories — especially ones for children –— have to come in several parts like Lord of the Rings and Star Wars.

RCA Band salutes Christmas season

Die-hard enthusiasts of the Royal Canadian Artillery Band’s annual A Christmas Wish concert will be watching with particular interest this year as it springs into action Thursday, Dec. 9 at the Winspear Centre. Six months ago Capt.

Perry planning jazzed up Christmas

Every once in a while, there’s a coming together of a few jazz legends that will create a phenomenal evening of entertainment. Saxophonist P.J.

Studio Gallery boasts two shows, two locations

Visitors to the Perron District might be under the impression the Studio Gallery location on the main strip is the full extent of the membership of the now five-year-old Visual Arts Studio Association (VASA) of St. Albert. That would be false.

Giving the gift of reading at the library

It's a common scenario — you're not sure what to get that special someone for Christmas. You know this person loves to read but can't decide on one title over another. Why not get them 100,000 books? The St.

Johnston looks through child's eyes

It may have been raining in Ottawa a few days ago, but backstage at the National Arts Centre, Alberta Ballet was all smiles.

Theatre will tremble with non-Christmas NEWS

It might be the Christmas season but conductor Ray Baril believes it’’s more fun for himself and his musicians at New Edmonton Wind Sinfonia (NEWS) to host a concert of non-holiday music.
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