The Calgary Phil presents Home Alone in Concert. Alberta Theatre Projects presents its holiday production of The Wizard of Oz. Â
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The Art Gallery of Alberta is hosting the first Alberta solo exhibition of Canadian artist William P. Weston. Mark Critch of 22 Minutes fame is releasing his new book, Sorry, Not Sorry. Measures for a Funeral, a film about Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow, is coming to the Metro Cinema. Â
Monday, November 24 at 10:40am MT on Discoveries
Get a head start on the holidays with Home Alone in Concert. The holiday classic celebrates its 35th birthday and features a live performance of John Williams‘ score by the Calgary Phil. CKUA’s Leo Cripps talks to Calgary Phil CEO Marc Stevens about taking the screen to the stage.
Tuesday, Nov 25 at 5:40pm MT on Traffic Jams
Alberta Theatre Projects presents its holiday production of The Wizard of Oz! ATP’s Artistic Director, Haysam Kadri, joins CKUA’s Lisa Wilton to talk about bringing the beloved story to the stage, and auditioning and casting Toto.
Wednesday, Nov 26 at 1:40pm MT on Thoroughfare
The Art Gallery of Alberta is hosting the first Alberta solo exhibition of Canadian artist William P. Weston. His paintings capture the rugged beauty and vitality of the western Canadian landscape. CKUA’s Tony King discusses the artist and the exhibition with its curator and head of the AGA, Catherine Crowston.
Thursday, Nov 27 at 12:40pm MT on The Upload
Mark Critch, of 22 Minutes fame, examines the core of what it means to be Canadian in his new book, Sorry, Not Sorry. He joins CKUA’s Kate Stevens, who is a super fan of his work.
Friday, Nov 28 at 8:40am MT on Alberta Morning
Edmonton’s Metro Cinema presents the film Measures a Funeral which centres around Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow. CKUA’s Grant Stovel is joined by director Sofia Bohdanowicz to learn more about the film.