
Fringe-tastic!
If you can choose when you relocate, make your move in the warm glow of summer. And if you’re moving…
Whether it’s music, visual arts, theatre, or publishing, the Arts & artists play a central role in the history and community of Edmonton.
Shannon Kernaghan
If you can choose when you relocate, make your move in the warm glow of summer. And if you’re moving…
Tracey L. Anderson
NeWest Press may no longer be new—it will soon commemorate its 40th anniversary—but when it began in 1977, it was…
Jamie Ausmus
The walk up to 15120 Stony Plain Road was a gritty one. Dimly-lit advertisements for adult parlours, pawn shops and…
Peggy Donnelly
Known to her students and close friends as Auntie Van, Beatrice Carmichael was a classically trained musician from Chicago, who…
Lawrence Herzog
Necolai “Nick” Mischi was eight years old in 1915 when he fell in love for the first time. It happened…
Lawrence Herzog
Gaby Haas oom-pah-pahed his way through nearly a half-century of Edmonton’s musical soundtrack. He was a musician, radio and television…
Eden Munro and Mike Siek
Six two-minute talking-head style interviews viewable on the internet, along with links to associated content such as posters, images and…
Bryan Birtles
In 1980, with the province celebrating its 75th anniversary, an idea was hatched by Don Whalen and Mitch Podolak to…
Eden Munro and Mike Siek
What makes up a music community? How does one venue turn into a place where a community can grow while…
Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail
Every Friday a thousand teenagers would line up under the red neon sign to hear local bands like The Lords…
Frank Florian
On July 1, 1984, with the doors open to the newly built Edmonton Space Sciences Centre (ESSC), the facility ushered in…