Arts

Recent stories about arts


A newspaper clipping advertising movies at the Paramount Theatre
history downtown

A moment in history: Nov. 14, 1953

On this day in 1953, Edmonton's largest movie theatre was advertising its new CinemaScope movies.

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Shoppers gathered inside an arts and crafts market.
arts

OddBird's Flight School takes off with artist mentorship

The first graduate of an OddBird Art & Craft Fair mentorship program said it has prepared him for sales in ways that art school did not.

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A cinema full of empty red seats.
downtown business

A night at the movies inside downtown's failing mall

It's Halloween, and five 7pm-ish screenings at Landmark Cinemas inside Edmonton City Centre have mostly sold a quantity of tickets that can be counted on two hands. The only proper horror movie on this day of days for horror movies is Shelby Oaks, and it has just one paying viewer: Me.

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A bus covered in plant growth at a downtown movie shoot.
arts business

Program launches aimed at training locals to work on film and TV projects

Edmonton Screen is mobilizing its new Greenlight Alberta program to train and accredit more professionals to work in so-called below-the-line roles in the film and television industry.

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Dozens of dancers in black perform a partner dance in a studio.
health arts

Weekly dance classes keep seniors moving at Shumka

Outside the Shumka dance studio, it's a grey and rainy Monday morning in October, but inside the energy provides a sharp contrast. Conversation and laughter fill the air as dancers over the age of 55, dressed in all black, file into the studio.

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Two people in front of a park sign.
arts history

Book explores queer places and faces of Edmonton's downtown

A new book from the Edmonton Queer History Project details struggles, triumph, culture, and safe spaces in the city's downtown.

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A black-and-white illustration next to a greyscale photo of a nuclear explosion.
arts books

Raymond Biesinger writes a book to help artists fight back against thieves

Edmonton-born illustrator Raymond Biesinger has captured the creative ways he fought back against intellectual property theft in his new book, 9 Times My Work Has Been Ripped Off.

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A newspaper clipping that reads, "Autographings!"
history arts

A moment in history: Oct. 24, 1977

On this day in 1977, Audreys Books was hosting book signings by authors Pierre Burton and Helen Richardson.

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An artistic sign that reads Edmonton.
yegvote arts

Some voters told Taproot they want more arts funding from the next council

The growing responses to Taproot's listening work in the lead up to the municipal election on Oct. 20 reveal that some voters support the city spending public dollars to support the arts.

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