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Former Profiles curator shows off his own work

Visitors planning to visit the new art exhibit at Profiles might want to consider some gloves, sturdy steel-toed boots and maybe some knee braces.

St. Albert's own house of horrors

For the past 10 years, a St. Albert handyman decorated his Mission Hill home with ever-increasing ghostly and ghastly Halloween paraphernalia. Not this year. This weekend Dale Sweeney is moving his haunted house of horrors to the St.

Local Spotlight

Once again the VIP Kids’ Show, short for very important person, kicks off today at the Varscona Theatre for four Saturdays of fun. Each 45-minute show highlights a special theme.

Sleeping Beauty a sleeper hit

Everyone likes to be the white knight, the hero in someone's life. Former St.

Musical story of Riel remounted

One of the most controversial figures in Canadian history is Louis Riel, a leader of the Métis people who sought to preserve their rights, culture and homeland from the Canadian government and a swarm of European settlers.

Danser's blues come from the heart

Kat Danser’s bumpy road from Saskatchewan farm girl to Edmonton’s Queen of the Swamp Blues reads like an incredible romantic novel that should be solicited as a movie script.

Movie Clips

When Kenny is arrested for murder and sentenced to life in 1983, his sister Betty Anne, a Massachusetts wife and mother of two, dedicates her life to overturning the murder conviction.

Something goes bump, bump, bump in the night

Does anybody remember the plot or the cast of characters from the first Paranormal Activity movie last year? It’s not necessary to really appreciate the now-released sequel, a film that follows much the same premise and plot with strangely enha

What you see and what you don't

When reviewing movies, keeping the classics of each particular genre is a necessity. The reasons include comparing an imitator to an original, but mostly it's because the classic is often so much better than the modern film.

Play explores teen cultural awakenings

When an immigrant family comes to Canada, you expect them to blend into the culture and customs of the country. Right? It’s just so much easier, everyone thinks.
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