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Anna Borowiecki

Anna Borowiecki

Anna Borowiecki joined the St. Albert Gazette in 2000. She reports on local people and events in the arts, entertainment and food industry. She also writes general news and features.

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Recent Work by Anna

Salsa fever hits St. Albert

Salsa fever hits St. Albert

St. Albert Latin Cultural Association hosts a night of Latin music with eight-piece band Esquina Latina and dance instructor Irina Feldesh

Foote in the Door brightens Rodgers and Hammerstein revue

The musical theatre troupe performs A Grand Night of Singing in 10 part harmonies

Tribute bands rock'n roll all night

Children's Festival welcomes back young audiences

Children's Festival welcomes back young audiences

Six theatrical performances, 10 paid workshops and 16 free activities located in downtown St. Albert on the banks of the Sturgeon River
Ill-Abilities demos trail-blazing tricks

Ill-Abilities demos trail-blazing tricks

Ill-Abilities, the b-boy crew, brings its power moves to the International Children's Festival of the Performing Arts
Broadway Rocks Again

Broadway Rocks Again

Edmonton Musical Theatre celebrates with a minefield of gold rock standards
Helen: the futility of war

Helen: the futility of war

Trunk Theatre asks serious questions about war in Helen running until June 4 at Coronation Park.
Exploring reconciliation on stage

Exploring reconciliation on stage

“It looks at the past and draws inspiration from Romeo and Juliet. The play looks at the treaty and what people thought was a good treaty but it turned out it wasn’t,” Josh Languedoc, a St. Albert Indienous playwright, said. 
'Terrible monster' teaches kids about friendship

'Terrible monster' teaches kids about friendship

Manual Cinema, a multi-media artist collective, presents Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About a Terrible Monster at Interntional Children's Festival of the Arts
Rainmaker Festival boosts spirits with new artists

Rainmaker Festival boosts spirits with new artists

It's time to dust off your cowboy hat and boots and get ready to party at Rainmaker Festival