Simon searches for happiness
A great job. An amazing house. A beautiful significant other. Happiness achieved, right? If only it were that easy. Simon Pegg goes to the ends of the earth to find fulfilment in the new movie Hector...
View ArticleMetro Cinema Society keeps film rolling
Edmonton’s Garneau Theatre has had a tumultuous history since it opened its doors in 1940. The second oldest theatre in the Edmonton area (the Roxy Theatre on 124 Street was opened two years before),...
View ArticleMcGraw has his priorities straight
When it comes to duet partners, Tim McGraw seems to have his priorities straight. Turns out the country music veteran is still a major fan of Faith Hill, his wife of almost 18 years and fellow singer...
View ArticleLong live the King of Kings
A labour of love has finally come to fruition for Lewis Lavoie and the rest of the Mural Mosaic team. After working on it for six years, they recently unveiled their newest mural, King of Kings, on...
View ArticleCity puts out pair of surveys
The City of St. Albert wants residents to make their voices heard on a pair of pressing issues. The City has announced two separate online surveys, one of which is already underway and one that starts...
View ArticlePHOTOS: StArts Fest 2014
From music and storytelling to sculpting, knitting and painting, there was something for everyone at this year’s StArts Fest, held at various venues across downtown St. Albert from Friday to Sunday....
View ArticleThe Leader chats with … Tyler Hawkins
Tyler Hawkins is a stand-up comedian who hails from St. Albert and, over the course of almost 20 years in the business, he has opened for such comedy legends as Russell Peters, Bobcat Goldthwaite,...
View ArticleEncore long time coming for PreTenors
After a couple of years away, the PreTenors are back for an encore performance. The operatic comedy trio that features two St. Albertans — Kieran Martin Murphy and Trent Worthington — returns to the...
View ArticleNo bad days for Oxenbould
There’s double-irony in the fact that young Australian actor Ed Oxenbould is playing an American kid obsessed with Australia in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. On his 12th...
View ArticleBrass band kicks off 10th season
As it kicks off its 10th season, the Mission Hill Brass Band is tooting its own horn. The St. Albert-based band, which was founded in 2005, takes the stage on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the St. Albert United...
View ArticleOne Man Star Wars a real tour de ‘Force’
The Force is strong in Charles Ross — it has to be to keep all those characters straight in his head. Ross, who performed his One Man Lord of the Rings show in St. Albert in January 2013, returns to...
View ArticleCrush your craving at Country Craft Fair
This year’s Country Craft Fair has something to satisfy just about every craving. The annual craft fair, put on by the St. Albert Place Visual Arts Council (SAPVAC), takes over the foyer of St. Albert...
View ArticleUnity in Diversity message still rings true
Twenty-one years after it was first put on, the message behind the Unity in Diversity concert rings as true as ever. The concert, put on by the St. Albert Baha’i Community, returns to the stage at the...
View ArticleTheatre troupe Looking for good start to its new season
The St. Albert Theatre Troupe is Looking to get their new season off to a roaring start. The dinner theatre troupe kicks off its fourth season with the romantic comedy Looking, written by Canadian...
View ArticleAward-winning author schedules stop at St. Albert Public Library
On the heels of another successful St. Albert Readers’ Festival, the St. Albert Public Library is welcoming another renowned Canadian author to our city. The library announced this week that Governor...
View ArticleMahé gets national nomination
First, Alex Mahé woke up some good songs; now he’s waking up to a chance at a national music award. The St. Albert-based children’s entertainer has been nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award in...
View ArticleSACT shoots for stars with Christmas Story
The St. Albert Children’s Theatre is triple-dog-daring audiences not to love their upcoming production. The SACT’s musical version the beloved holiday movie A Christmas Story — complete with the...
View ArticleAisenstats in plays together, stay together
The family that’s in plays together stays together — just ask the Aisenstat family. When the curtain rises on the St. Albert Children’s Theatre production of A Christmas Story on Thursday, Nov. 27,...
View ArticleBig Hero 6 takes box office title
Family audiences lifted Big Hero 6 over Interstellar and the fanboys and girls who turned out in force for Christopher Nolan’s space adventure in one of the fiercest box office match-ups of the year....
View ArticleJackson set to leave Idol after 13 years
American Idol judge and mentor Randy Jackson is leaving the Fox TV singing competition after 13 seasons, the network said on Tuesday, after the show suffered a decline in ratings in recent years....
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