Arts

Recent stories about arts


A collage of people who are part of a family-based play coming to Edmonton.
arts theatre

Common Ground seeks to amplify Prairie theatre artists with Mainstage Series

Edmonton's thriving theatre scene can mask some missing opportunities for second- and third-run shows, both in Edmonton and across the Prairies, which can limit the potential for playwrights and other homegrown talent to thrive or even remain in Edmonton, said Mac Brock with with Common Ground Arts Society.

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Three graphic novels that the province says contain nudity and graphic depictions of sex
engagement arts

Calls for public engagement: K-12 library books, open spaces, waste reduction

Here are opportunities to inform government decisions about books in school libraries, open spaces, waste reduction, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.

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A newspaper clipping that reads, "Big donations bolster Citadel building fund."
history arts

A moment in history: May 23, 1975

On this day in 1975, Margaret Zeidler made a $100,000 donation towards a new home for the Citadel Theatre.

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A collage showing the sign for a Chili's restaurant on the left, and a woman drinking a margarita on the right.
arts food

Musician collects oral histories of Edmonton's 'sacred space' — the airport Chili's

Each time Simone Atenea Medina Polo flies out of the Edmonton International Airport, she orders a Patron margarita at the Chili's Grill & Bar after getting through security.

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Three artists pose in business clothing and colourful accessories.
arts history

Artists explore what isn't in city archives

Three artists are working to animate the City of Edmonton Archives through different art that explores what is — and isn't — in those archives.

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A group of people pose in front of a mural depicting a dragon.
arts downtown

Documentary about Chinatown mural to screen at inaugural Edmonton edition of FascinAsian

A short film that embodies the spirit of a mural in Chinatown will screen at the first Edmonton edition of the FascinAsian Film Festival on May 10.

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A group of people congregate at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival grounds, some of whom are wearing costumes.
arts festivals

Fringe Festival marks fundraising milestone but eyes monetizing portable toilets

While the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival has grown its monthly donors from 34 to 535 since launching its Sustain Fringe campaign one year ago, officials say it still needs to find more.

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Two smiling women in winter clothes pose in front of a vacant storefront.
business food

Violets moving west of Mill Creek Ravine as area heats up with business activity

The owners of the Violets boutique say their upcoming move from McCauley to a spot on Whyte Avenue directly west of the Mill Creek Ravine fulfills a long-held desire to be part of the charm of the surrounding small business community.

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Luke Azevedo wearing a leather jacket.
arts business

New Edmonton Screen CEO wants to leverage local strengths for global growth

The incoming CEO of Edmonton Screen says he's leaving a nearly 18-year career as film commissioner with Calgary Economic Development to help nurture Edmonton's film, TV, and digital media talent and attract outside productions.

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