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The Dramatic Design of Bretta Gerecke
Mari Sasano
Award-winning set designer Bretta Gericke talks about her breathtaking creations for Alberta's stages
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The Mysterious Francophone Migration
Norm Sacuta
Norm Sacuta investigates the legacy of transplanted francophone culture from Quebec to northern Alberta
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Subversive Dance: Shaping the Dance Scene in Alberta
Christina Tozer
How 30 years of innovation has shaped the subversive contemporary dance in Alberta
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Fall 2007
Complete Contents of Current Issue

Don't miss these stories -- and more -- in the Winter 2007 issue:

Alberta's veterans take centre-stage in a trio of articles that honour the "lost" Canadian Parachute Battalion; open the door on Edmonton's Cold War emergency measures; and share Second World War veterans' reflections on their experiences overseas and since returning home

While CKUA proudly celebrates 80 years of unique public radio in the province, we consider its future in today’s challenging radio market

The evolution of the tattooed lady—from freakish to mainstream—tells the story of the changing taboos for Alberta’s women

Catch the latest from our regular columnists: Sid Marty's outspoken views on the environment, the province's lastest recorded music reviewed by Ron Chalmers, Gordon Morash's musings on Alberta's literary scene, and Paula Simons's thought-provoking insights in "Waking up in a New Alberta"