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City realist honours Hole's last season

The St. Albert painter who has spent almost three decades of his artistic career capturing the sights of significant people and places in his beloved images has never tackled one important landmark.

New name but same great sound

The under-18 St. Albert Singers are now officially known as the St. Albert Youth Musical Association.

Fun-loving peas return to the stage

Three Peas in a Pod’s Judy McFerran, Timothy Anderson and Sally Hunt are just that — a trio that clearly shares the same fun-loving vision of music.

Local poetry catches a lift

The St. Albert Cultivates the Arts committee is lifting local poetry off the beaten track and turning it into a highway nomad. They have just been given the green light to plaster 48 St.

Dwight Yoakam and Buckcherry swamp Rainmaker

Tickets go on sale today for the two-day Rainmaker Music Festival, and this year’s stellar headliners are Dwight Yoakam and Buckcherry.

Fey and Carell marry action and comedy for great movie

The prize for the movie that gives the best value for your money goes to Date Night, an 88-minute roller coaster that starts off zipping straight to the top and never really lets up with thrills, spills and even a few worthy marital lessons thrown in

Tour hiccups fail to derail toe-tappin' Samarabalouf

Samarabalouf’s acoustic show at the Arden Theatre last Friday night was nothing short of mesmerizing considering the upright bass was damaged in flight and their luggage never arrived. The French trio was initially rattled.

Bands battle for big prize

There are 72 bands across Alberta pumping their fists in the air as they gear up for Alberta's Last Band Standing, a full-throttle battle of the bands that ends with the winner scooping up a $50,000 prize package.

Walterdale show tinged with hope

The Walterdale Playhouse's newest production is anything but a rural idyll. At its heart it’s a love story full of sacrifice and tremendous personal pain.

Local Spotlight

Catalyst Theatre’s brings a gothic tour de force to Edmonton audiences, playing until April 18 at the Timms Centre for the Arts. Director Jonathan Christenson, a former St.
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