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STARFest rises higher

STARFest rises higher

STARFest is a little different this year but organizers have strived to make the virtual appearances of more than a dozen authors even more engaging than in previous years.
Reel Mondays returns

Reel Mondays returns

Stellar cinema returns to benefit STARFest, with in-person screenings coming to the Arden Theatre.
The immense power of memoir and truth

The immense power of memoir and truth

The truth shall set you free, as the saying goes, but it can also help you to be respected and earn a living. Terese Mailhot's acclaimed memoir Heart Berries tells her harrowing life story but it's the writing that of it that brought her to STARFest.
Rethinking the family home

Rethinking the family home

Move over single-family, duplexes are making a comeback 
Tricks of the mind

Tricks of the mind

Brandon Cronenberg's new film is a startling distant cousin to other mind infiltration movies. Here, an agent takes possession in order to commit assassination in the guise of another person. The problem with the process is more than just psychological, however.
An art book to leaf through

An art book to leaf through

Local watercolourist and art educator Rayma Peterson has a new instruction book to help you make art.
The Indigenous voice says, "Action"

The Indigenous voice says, "Action"

Seth Arcand has big dreams to tell Indigenous stories through film. Now, he's well on his way thanks to the NSI/CBC New Indigenous Voices program.
Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 1

Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 1

At noon on the last Thursday of each month, StAlbertTODAY.ca will be displaying an online gallery of art created by high school students.
High school art relaunches online

High school art relaunches online

Re/LAUNCH/ing is a new online forum for high school art. Look for highlights on the last Thursday of every month on the Gazette's website.
The Federation is ready for you

The Federation is ready for you

The esteemed Federation of Canadian Artists has a new chapter in Edmonton - one that's been in the works for two years.
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