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Weekend agenda: May 27-29, 2022
This weekend offers a cat festival and a rodeo, celebrations of Ukraine and various African cultures, and showcases for fashion and fibre arts.
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'Serve the artists': Glass Bookshop launches small press
The co-owners of Glass Bookshop have now become publishers to encourage and elevate the kind of work they want to sell in their independent bookstore.
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Royal Bison returns to its roots with in-person fair
A beloved pillar in Edmonton's art and design scene returns in person next weekend. Royal Bison has operated its popular bi-annual craft fair online for the past two years, including a hybrid model of shopping online and at the Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre last December.
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A moment in history: April 27, 1946
On this day in 1946, about 1,500 theatre-goers turned out to see 'I Remember Mama' at the Empire Theatre. The production was the 59th for the Edmonton Community Theatre which was previously known as Edmonton Little Theatre.
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Coming up this week: April 19-22, 2022
This week's calendar includes sessions with elected representatives on budgeting and transportation; opportunities to learn about public art, ageism, sustainability, and historical artifacts; and an invitation to celebrate Earth Day with a cleanup.
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Weekend agenda: April 15-18, 2022
This long weekend features a chance to revisit a beloved attraction, some theatrical offerings, a patio party, an acrobatic variety show, and Easter brunch.
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Weekend agenda: April 8-10, 2022
This weekend features an homage to resilience, a couple of blasts from the past, treats for your eyes and ears, and a play inspired by a Ukrainian medic.
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Ribbon Rouge aims to close gaps in health equity for Black Albertans
The Ribbon Rouge Foundation has launched a new community initiative that aims to secure health equity for African, Caribbean, and Black people.
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COVID still causing trouble for arts scene
Edmonton's arts calendar came back to life with shows galore after the province lifted most public health restrictions on March 1, but COVID-19 is still wreaking havoc with events.
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