By Marliss Weber

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July 1, 2010

June 17, 2010

The Rent Is Due Audience and artists appreciate this musical’s relevant themes
in Arts Feature

May 27, 2010

Freaks And Gleeks Is Glee the new Fame? Not since the 1980s has a show struck so many chords in the artistic community
in Screen Feature

May 20, 2010

Lost But Not Forgotten Elizabeth Mitchell shares her thoughts on Lost, V, and kissing Josh Holloway
in Screen Feature

May 13, 2010

Celtic Woman Step It Up Alex Sharpe and her Celtic compatriots bring the music of contemporary Ireland to Rexall
in Music Feature Communist Manifesto Russian revolutionary takes on the students’ union in this Montreal high school flick
in Screen Feature

April 22, 2010

Living The Dream In The Land Of Sleep In the Land of Sleep helps Mia Weinberg realize her dream of becoming a full-time artist
in Arts Feature

April 8, 2010

The Glass Menagerie: Another Wingfields’ Folly It ain’t the play you studied in grade 10, as this Citadel incarnation takes some worthy risks
in Arts Feature

March 4, 2010

Do We Really Need The Arts? Without A Doubt Stepping out of her arts bubble, SEE’s Marliss Weber considers the value of the arts in Alberta
in Arts Feature

February 25, 2010

Edmonton’s got the Winter Blues Ba-De-Ba-Duh-Dum. We’ve got the winter blues, my friend, and, for local music lovers it’s all good
in Music Feature War And Peace And Wives With plenty of energy and passion, this Tolstoy biopic is a sure winner for the costume drama set
in Screen Feature

February 18, 2010

The Yellow Rose Of Alberta Texas duo treats us to their roots and gathers winter gear for the needy. But what is a toque?
in Music Feature

February 11, 2010

Show Some Spine The BFA’s new play shows some backbone and some heart, even if it tries to take on too much
in Arts Feature

February 4, 2010

A Pirate’s Life For Me It’s a pirate’s life for local Trekkies as they don their pirate best for a night at the opera
in Music Feature

January 21, 2010

Irrelevance Edmonton’s favourite comedy minds are searching for irrelevance. You can help them find it?
in Arts Feature

January 14, 2010

Lyle Lovett Is A Natural Force Lyle Lovett is coming to town. SEE talks to this country-blues-jazz Gentleman about his Texas roots
in Music Feature

December 3, 2009

Something’s Rotten In The State Of Denmark Local green leaders see red as Canada stalls on the way to the United Nations Copenhagen Conference
in News & Views

November 5, 2009

Crops And Robbers Katherine Koller’s farm drama <i>The Seed Savers</i> harvests only three stars out of five
in Arts Feature All You Need Is Love An evangelical Christian talks about faith, speaking in tongues, and being a 30-year-old virgin
in News & Views

October 29, 2009

Choosing Your Nature-Loving Threads New fabrics may boast of eco-friendly benefits, but consumers need to do their research
in Lifestyle
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