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Arts & Culture August 11 – 15, 2025

Arts & Culture

This week we learn about Go Badlands: Outdoor Adventure & Music Festival. We meet the ICAI Artist of the Month for August, Sukhmandeep Singh and find out about the ESO’s Symphony Under The Sky.

We discover what The Littlest Honky Tonk has to offer the world as a venue, museum, and seller of western wear. Edmonton author Premee Mohamed talks about The End of the World As We Know It, a new short story anthology with Stephen King connections.

Monday, Aug 11 at 10:40am MT on Discoveries

The Go Badlands: Outdoor Adventure & Music Festival is a one-day event at Drumheller’s spectacular Badlands Amphitheatre. CKUA’s Leo Cripps chats with Artistic Director Alyssa Neudorf.

Tuesday, Aug 12 at 5:40pm MT on Traffic Jams

ICAI Artist of the Month for August, Sukhmandeep Singh, is a Fort McMurray-based visual artist originally from India, known for blending realism and abstraction. He’ll drop by to chat with CKUA’s Lisa Wilton about how art has been the backdrop for his life’s journey.

Wednesday, Aug 13 at 1:40pm MT on Thoroughfare

This summer, the ESO’s Symphony Under The Sky comes to Snow Valley. With a beautiful classics program and a romantic pops program, there’s plenty to look forward to this summer. CKUA’s Tony King is joined by conductor Bob Bernhardt to discuss the joys of taking classical music al fresco.

Thursday, Aug 14 at 12:40pm MT on The Upload

The Littlest Honky Tonk has been making a big noise in the country and roots music world, here in Alberta, and globally! CKUA’s Kate Stevens chats with co-founder Laura Gaucher about the sensational success of their new YouTube series, featuring live performances by musicians.

Friday, Aug 15 at 8:40am MT on Alberta Morning

The End of the World as We Know It is a new short story anthology, inspired by the Stephen King classic The Stand. Edmonton author Premee Mohamed joins CKUA’s Grant Stovel to talk about her contribution to the anthology.