by admin | Oct 23, 2022 | Classical music, Opera
A visually splendid, vocally powerful, and absorbing production of a favourite opera End of Act 1 (photo: Nanc Price) Puccini: Tosca Conductor: Simon RivardDirector: Alison MoritzLighting Designer: Jason HandChorus Master: Shannon HiebertStage Designer*: Ercole...
by admin | Sep 30, 2022 | Classical music, Uncategorized
The 2022 Tanya Prochazka Memorial Concert photo: Petticoats and Pistols Tanya Prochazka Memorial Concert Kathleen de Caen (Cello)Janet Scott Hoyt (Piano) Claude Debussy: Sonate (1915) Robert Rival (b. 1975): Sunshine Variations (Premiere...
by admin | Aug 14, 2022 | Classical music, Opera
Pop Goes the Opera produce as unpretentious and sincere a production of Puccini’s opera as one could wish for, in the ideal setting of Holy Trinity Anglican Church Molly Danko (L) and Carrie-Ann Hubbard (R) play Suor Angelica on alternate nights at Holy Trinity...
by admin | Jan 6, 2022 | Books, Review
No story is finished, no world is completed, no characters are worth remembering… Review by Kyle Levesque “Robert feels a quickening in his blood. As though something new has been put there, and something else has been taken away. As though all the mothers of...
by admin | Jan 5, 2022 | Events, Review
Review and photos by Kristen Maiorana On the cold blustery evening of November 20th, my three roommates and I decided to brave the elements and attend Edmonton’s All Is Bright Festival. Though none of us were particularly excited about the sub-zero weather, we bundled...
by admin | Jan 4, 2022 | Movies, Musical, Review
by Rachel Papulkas It’s been over 60 years since West Side Story’s theatrical debut, but Steven Spielberg has brought back the Jets and Sharks for one more rumble. West Side Story is a classic in cinematic and Broadway history. A dark reimagining of Shakespeare’s...
by admin | Dec 22, 2021 | Events, Review
review and photos by Kristen Maiorana Since Christmas is my favourite holiday by far, I love attending winter festivals and celebrations that have some sort of winter or Christmas theme. So when I came across an event being advertised on Facebook as a “Winter...
by admin | Dec 22, 2021 | Events, Review
Review by Kaylene Stefaniuk On Halloween night, my boyfriend Mike and I arrived at Fort Edmonton Park. It was about an hour after sunset, and we had spent the drive down listening to classic Halloween tunes, so I was ready for some spooky good times....
by admin | Dec 22, 2021 | Musical, Review, Theatre
“My nostalgia, however, may be bruised beyond recognition” Review by Douglas MacDonald There was a string of years in my childhood where every Christmas Eve my parents would take me and my brothers to see A Christmas Carol at the Citadel Theatre. On...
by admin | Dec 22, 2021 | Books, Exhibition, Review, Visual arts
The exhibit itself is short and sweet, but each photograph contains a story that can only be told by the beholder Review by Caelan Scott Abandoned buildings of all shapes and sizes are littered across Alberta, whether they lie decaying in the rarely visited parts of...
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