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Chorus pays tribute to Bernstein's brilliance

Two decades after the death of internationally acclaimed U.S. composer Leonard Bernstein, the Edmonton Metropolitan Chorus (EMC) soars into their season with Brilliance of Bernstein this Saturday at All Saints Cathedral.

Hang onto this Vine

Post-apocalyptic Alberta? It’s a disturbing and hopefully distant image but one that has Edmonton author Sheree Zielke vying for James Cameron’s attention.

Pro Coro mixes modern, ancient sound

For the past few years, Pro Coro Chamber Choir set aside one concert each season to focus solely on the 12-voice men's choir. This year an equal number of women join forces in Voices United on Sunday, Nov. 21 at McDougall United Church in Edmonton.

STAGE risking it all to gain following

How does an upstart community theatre company with no resources, no venue, no budget and no permanent stable of talent get off the ground? If you’re the newly formed St. Albert Theatre Arts Guild of Entertainers (STAGE), you risk it all.

Local Spotlight

They talk. They rock. And there have been, at times, Tupelo Honey shocks. One of St. Albert’s favourite fivesomes is taking time out of their energy packed calendar for a couple of concerts this weekend at Lyve on Whyte. With an 11 p.m.

Soulful performances overcome clunky script

Concordia University College launches its season with a pretty decent production from an otherwise mediocre script.

Children's Theatre gives Disney its own special twist

Broadway show tunes are less than cool for most tweens and teens. But when Disney created the film High School Musical , it tapped an audience of mostly young girls that gave it a thumbs-up and turned it into a money-spinning franchise.

Movie Clips

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.

Game on at the library

It has been years since the library’s collection of books was accompanied by music CDs, movies and other forms of media in a variety of formats.

Country Craft Fair runs this weekend

It’s that time of year again when snow is on the ground, the thermometer drops way too low and the St. Albert Place Visual Arts Council (SAPVAC) brings its wares back for a public sale.
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