Edmonton Arts Council CEO Renée Williams tells us about fifteen artists who will receive Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund awards. Bragg Creek’s Swamp Donkey Musical Theatre presents Nuncrackers.
Fort Edmonton Park’s Capitol Theatre hosts NUOVA Vocal Arts’ performance of Miracle on 34th Street. The GRAND presents a screening of the holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life. Writer and editor Kristopher Wells introduces the book Cruising the Downtown.
Monday, Dec 8 at 10:40am MT on Discoveries
Fifteen artists will each receive a $15,000 award for their contributions to Edmonton’s vibrant arts community thanks to the Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund. CKUA’s Leo Cripps is joined by Edmonton Arts Council CEO Renée Williams to talk about the award’s transformative impact.
Tuesday, Dec 9 at 5:40pm MT on Traffic Jams
Bragg Creek’s Swamp Donkey Musical Theatre presents Nuncrackers. CKUA’s Lisa Wilton chats with the theatre troupe’s founder, Trisha Gizen, about this irreverent Christmas musical.
Wednesday, Dec 10 at 1:40pm MT on Thoroughfare
Fort Edmonton Park’s Capitol Theatre hosts NUOVA Vocal Arts’ performance of Miracle on 34th Street. CKUA’S Tony King chats with director Benjamin Smith about this family-friendly classic.
Thursday, Dec 11 at 12:40pm MT on The Upload
The GRAND presents a screening of the holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life. Erynn Lyster chats with CKUA’s Kate Stevens about this annual tradition and celebration of hope.
Friday, Dec 12 at 8:40am MT on Alberta Morning
The Edmonton Queer History Project’s first book, Cruising the Downtown, is a collaborative history of the people, places, and moments that helped shape the city’s collective queer history. The head of the Edmonton Queer History Project, Rob Browatzke, chats with CKUA’s Grant Stovel about this book.