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Labour Day Events

The Labour Day weekend. Always a tough one.

It’s great to have a long weekend, but this September holiday also means summer is ending. We might as well enjoy it. (And there is supposed to be nice weather.)

The Labour Day weekend features one of Edmonton’s most musical summer festivals. The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra’s annual trip to Hawrelak Park for Symphony Under The Sky.

Tonight, Saturday, and Sunday, there are Movies on the Square. This weekend’s films are Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, and Kung Fu Panda.

A few music notes for you (no pun intended)…Tonight, Mass Choir is at the Pawn Shop…and Paul Bellows releases a CD, at the Haven Social Club, with James Murdoch, Nathan Carroll, Stew Kirkwood, and Peter Hendrickson…Saturday, there’s a non-stop dance party called Metropolis, at the Edmonton Event Centre…Sunday, Sonic Boom is back for another long weekend at Northlands.

In sports…the NSC Minnesota Stars are taking on FC Edmonton Saturday – FC Edmonton 2012 season tickets are already on sale…Sunday, the Edmonton Wildcats are home to Winnipeg Rifles in Prairie Football, at Clarke Stadium…

And on Saturday, International Bacon Day is celebrated at Lux, with a 3-course family-style meal featuring bacon.


Fringey Weekend

Not sure if you’ve heard anything about this Fringe festival we’ve got going on in Edmonton, but that comes to it’s spectacular conclusion this weekend.

We’ve been posting videos, mostly trailers, of some plays.

Oh, and while Fringeopolis will finish up this weekend, there are popular plays being held over.

The Fringe, however, is not Edmonton’s only festival this weekend.

We’ve got the Labatt Blues Festival down in Hawrelak Park…the Dragonboat Festival over in Louise McKinney Park…and East Meets West in Chinatown/Little Italy, with East Meets West: Tropicana Afrika on Sunday…

The Blues Festival has plenty of great artists, but that’s not the only live music worth checking out.

The Edmonton Show VI is on tonight at Avenue Theatre, with Scenic Route to Alaska among the arts and entertainment…there’s a Degrassi Junior High dance party at the Pawn Shop, with DJs Caitlin and Spike…Matt Landry and the Dryland Band are among the bands playing at Brixx tonight…My Sister Ocean headlines a show at Brixx on Saturday…Ricky’s in Mill Woods is starting up a series of Saturday night music nights (with a little help from our old friend Consilience) with Kaleb Kaiser, Mack Behm, and Nelson Lemay kicking things off…The Edmonton Show VI is back on Sautrday night (still at Avenue Theatre) with a killer lineup of Sugarglider, Mitchmatic, and A.O.K….and Chris Isaak is at the Tentue on Sunday night

Movies on the Square is back in Churchill Square, with Rio and Hop on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. There’s a 1920s picnic at Tiptop Park on Saturday. And you can Yelp your way through East Whyte with a passport to deals and discounts.

In sports…the Edmonton Eskimos are home to the B.C. Lions tonight…the Edmonton Capitals are home to the Chico Outlaws all weekend…the 82nd running of the Canadian Derby is Saturday at Northlands Park…and FC Edmonton is home to the Atlanta Silverbacks on Sunday…


Enjoy it

Last weekend I got rocked by Edmonton bands N.N. (pictured), The Mystery Ponies, and touchitandyouwillsayow. The first two are playing again this Sunday, at Brixx, with a couple of local rappers.

We hinted, in today’s symphony post, and movie previews, that summer is ending. So we might as well enjoy the unofficial end of summer with a long weekend full of good times.

It will be even better if the weather cooperates.

As mentioned, this weekend heralds new movies, and is the annual Symphony Under the Sky at Hawrelak Park.

There are more movies, on the square, with How to Train Your Dragon tonight and Toy Story 3 tomorrow night.

There’s more music festival, Saturday, with Sonic Boom back at Northlands.

Also at Northlands, all weekend, is the WPCA Dodge World Chuckwagon Championships.

One event I hadn’t heard of, before checking ShareEdmonton, is the Raas Garba Festival, which looks to be colourful, and features events with people from Edmonton, Calgary, Fort McMurray, and Vancouver. The festival is a celebration of the culture of people from the west Indian province of Gujurat.

Almost ABBA is at the Century Casino. Bobby Curtola is playing the Arden Theatre, in St. Alberta.

Alright, now back to young, hip kid stuff. (With some help from YEGLive.ca.)

Like Cam Penner, playing the Blue Chair Cafe tonight.

This weekend is also the Beaumont Blue Fest. That will see bands such as Jimmy and the Sleepers, Boogie Patrol, Gordie Johnson (from Big Sugar) and Amos Garrett bring down the party, rock things out, and and spill their souls, just southeast of Edmonton.

There’s even more great blues music all week at Blues on Whyte, with Winnipeg’s Big Dave McLean.

Bluebird North is showcasing songwriters this long weekend too.

You could always get lost.

Don’t forget:

The LRT will not be going beyond Churchill Station. That starts Friday night and continues through all of Monday.

You probably don’t have to work Monday.


Fast, Football, Festivals, Free, and Fantastic

Longboarders are going to have to be brave to tackle the race through our river valley. Yikes!

As for our headline…when the alliteration shoe fits…

This weekend sees the end of another year of fringing. But, fret not, the 29th Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival lives on in our hearts.

Oh, and in these holdover plays.

Hope this smoke clears out because there are a few outdoor movies this weekend. Finding Nemo (another F!) is playing tonight at the Valley Zoo. (Oops! It was last night. Thanks for the heads up, Mike.)

Movies on the Square is back too, with Diary of a Wimpy Kid tonight, and Fantastic Mr. Fox Saturday night. Stony Plain has an outdoor movie too.

It’s Free Cookie Friday at Luzarra. Get over to Whyte Avenue and buy a coffee so you can get a cookie. That caffeine and sugar will only help you start the weekend better.

The tune-ups are done and the Prairie Football Conference is into the real stuff this weekend. The second-best team in the country, the Edmonton Wildcats, begin their season home to the Regina Thunder. Sunday at Clarke Park (beside Commonwealth Stadium).

The winless Edmonton Huskies also begin the regular season this weekend. They’ll take anything they can get after going 0-8 last season. They host the Calgary Colts Saturday night at Clarke.

This is actually quite a decent level of football if you can’t bear to watch the Eskimos embarrass themselves anymore. Tickets are also reasonably priced.

Another non-Eskimos option is the Edmonton Capitals. Tonight’s game is also chock full of diabetes info, courtesy of the Canadian Diabetes Association. (The Capitals are ALSO showing a movie outside, after their Saturday game. It’s The Rookie.)

DEDfest is back to scare the crap out of you, and generally make you squirm.

DEDfest may get you thinking about Hallowe’en, which may get you thinking about fall, which may get you thinking about farmers harvesting their crops, which leads me to mention the Corn Maze is open.

Let’s dip into the ShareEdmonton calendar for some fun.

Clearer air would also help the participants in the Edmonton Dragon Boat Festival, happening at Louise McKinney Park.

As mentioned earlier this week, Saturday is the Canadian Derby at Northlands. It’ll be all fancy hats, fast horses and…bikini girls

Hawrelak Park’s got the blues. Dun, dun, dun da, dun…The Edmonton’s Labatt Blues Festival…Dun, dun, dun da, dun…

Don’t forget you can always seek shelter from the smoke in a nice, cool movie theatre. Gregg can tell you what’s likely worth your money.

And on Monday, we’ll be celebrating our first year alongside another one-year-old, The Unknown Studio. Come on out to Wunderbar, throw us a toonie, enjoy some fine beer, and hear life-affirming passages from celebrity autobiographies. Party pants not required.

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While messing up the Finding Nemo showtime I also forgot to mention The ARTery’s kick-ass weekend. The Get Down is playing Friday night (there’s still time, it’s still good) and Saturday is an artists’ garage sale/pancake breakfast/bbq/block party. Told you it was kick-ass.


June’s first kick at the can

The first June weekend of the year is here and let’s see what’s in store for us.

You could see a movie. There are four new ones in theatre this weekend.

Nextfest has begun. It’s the annual celebration of young, youthful artists in Edmonton. There will be plays, dance, films, visual art, music and lots more. And it’s all from young, and up-and-coming Edmonton artists.

Pay attention, some of these names will be in arts and culture coverage for years to come. Plus, you can check things out right now and be able to say you saw so-and-so’s first show back in 2010.

This weekend also marks the beginning of the month-long Edmonton Community Challenge. 20 21 of Edmonton’s community leagues will be eating pancakes, cleaning neighbourhoods, fixing bikes, collecting food for the Food Bank and recyclables for YESS, and scavenging for photos, all to try and win $15,000 for a capital project in their community. I’ll be reporting more on this, from the front lines, as captain of the Strathcona Centre team.

Dreamspeakers Film Festival is still going on. So is the International Children’s Festival.

Tonight, at the Avenue Theatre, Christian Hansen & The Autistics will impress you with their musical talent.  You’ll be there at 8pm.

Is that all I’ve got? Yes.

But that’s not all ShareEdmonton’s got:

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) is going to the Oscars this weekend.

It’s Movies on the Square time again! Tonight you can watch Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs on a giant screen in Churchill Square. Tomorrow it’s Alvin and the Chipmunks 2.

If you head to Naked on Jasper, Saturday night, you can support aspiring musicians, including one of our favourites, Lyra Brown. Lyra is also going to be playing Nextfest on Tuesday. See what I said about the best and brightest young stars?

Eddie Vaan Shaw Jr. will be at the Yardbird. (This is one of those newfangled yeglive.ca tie-in events I mentioned last week.)

If you’re in the centre of the city this weekend you might want to check out the Heart of the City festival. It’s two days of music, music and music. All at Giovanni Cabot Park, and all free.

Edmonton Twitter music notables Erica Viegas and Lisa Nicole Grace play Saturday night.


Movies on the Square

So, I’m what you might call “socially anxious.”

For you laypeople, this means that when it comes to “doing things socially,” I generally “don’t.” In fact, I’m typically the first to leave a party, or flee the scene of whatever fun activity someone else has laboriously planned. Festivals, concerts, movies, parties – I dodge them all. I’m a “stay at home and watch reruns of Laverne & Shirley” kind of girl.

Yes, when it comes to overcoming my irrational fear of social situations, I’m a hard, hard sell (TWSS); so if you’re going to get me out to your event, there are a few things you’re gonna need.

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An Elvis impersonator is a good start.

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A guy on stilts also helps. (more…)