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He's the money

He's the money

Copshop just wrapped production, though it's still up in the air when it will hit theatres.
Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 4

Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 4

Each month, StAlbertTODAY.ca will be displaying an online gallery of art created by high school students. These are December's submissions.
Local reads for the holiday season

Local reads for the holiday season

There's a bunch of new books by some of your favourite – and most local – authors out just in time for the holiday season.
The origins of tattooing

The origins of tattooing

Indigenous Northwest Coast tattoo artists are working to reclaim the tradition after it was banned more than 130 years ago
Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 3

Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 3

Each month, StAlbertTODAY.ca will be displaying an online gallery of art created by high school students. These are November's submissions.
Head to head movie reviews: The Last Vermeer vs. Sound of Metal

Head to head movie reviews: The Last Vermeer vs. Sound of Metal

Gazette's movie critic reviews two new independent releases, one set in European art and legal circles after WWII and the other set in heavy metal clubs and a stone-silent retreat in the woods.
11-year-old St. Albert visual artist goes international

11-year-old St. Albert visual artist goes international

Bari Horn is one of 34 visual artists illustrating J.K. Rowling's new fairytale book
Head to head movie reviews: Ammonite vs. The Climb

Head to head movie reviews: Ammonite vs. The Climb

Gazette film critic gives head-to-head reviews over two new releases: Ammonite and The Climb.
The literal and figurative horrors of war

The literal and figurative horrors of war

Edmonton writer James Ballard's first novel is an excellent work of fiction about the Vietnam War and how so many of the battles are still being fought far away from the Mekong Delta.
Guilded has big energy

Guilded has big energy

It sure seems like many members of the five guilds of SAPVAC took as much advantage of the isolation forced upon them by the pandemic as they could. Many of the works in this show are astounding.
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