Kick off the month with MacTown. The rock ‘n’ roll cover band hits the stage for the first time at On the Rocks Kitchen + Drink. The music starts at 9 p.m.
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Join Nicole Deibert, Citadel’s head scenic artist, November 2 at 7:30 p.m. for an online Paint Night. Or watch Ravi and his mother in A Brimful of Asha as the two give a hilarious performance at the Shoctor Theatre.
Feeling nostalgic for what life was like before 2020? The Mayfield Dinner Theatre gives you a reason to keep calm and rock on starting November 3. See your favourite local artists perform the hits of yesterday leading up to the hits of today.
I’ll Be There for You …
How well do you know Friends? Fire up that competitive spirit and head over to The Pint on Whyte for Friends Trivia Night on November 3. Since the entire series is fair game, grab the lobsters you know who know the show.
North West Fest
North West Fest kicks off on November 5 with SpiderMable, and this year the organization has partnered up with Rainbow Visions Film Festival for 10 days of in-person showings at Metro Cinema.
Ok Now Laugh
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Rapid Fire Theatre has shows that are bound to make you laugh all month long. The improv club is now located in the Backstage Theatre and starts November 6 with its Double Feature Show.Good Information
Didn’t you hear? There’s Good Information over at The Aviary on November 6! The quartet has a unique sound made up of hip-hop and the traditional jazz elements.
St. Albert’s food festival returns from November 6 to 15. It’s a 10-day dining experience where you can feast on two- or three-course meals all at special prices. Indulge your senses and find a new local favourite.
On November 7, celebrate Alberta’s rich diversity with Storytelling Alberta. Whether the stories are about Remembrance Day or a re-telling of a Canadian classic, connect with the storytellers and listeners alike. The free performances will be available on their YouTube channel.
Satisfy your curiosity of the the strange and the unusual at the Extraordinary Oddities Market. Find unique home decor, jewellery and art with bizarre flair. Or enjoy the local talent performing at the market, which runs November 7 to 10.
Get a load of some twinkly lights and Santa on the way! Glow YEG will be here this November every Wednesday to Sunday. You can eat, shop and take selfies! As they say, better light than never.
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Riki Kuropatwa‘s upcoming exhibit, Roadshow, will be featured at Bugera Matheson Gallery from November 7 to 21. The artist was inspired by Antiques Roadshow and the relationship between the owner of the object and the expert. Riki will be at the Bugera Matheson Gallery on November 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Get Jazzy With It
Canada’s top jazz talents come together November 8 to 15 for an online collaboration. Enjoy jazz from cities all across Canada with performances each evening.
On November 9, Telus World of Science Edmonton will host discussions based around COVID-19 vaccines. Learn about herd immunity and the post-vaccine economy from the experts themselves.
Northern Light Theatre is holding a one-woman show, We Had a Girl Before You, a gothic romance that will keep you gripped to your seat November 15 to 21.
Get in the Christmas spirit with Canadian Tire’s Magic of Lights at Castrol Raceway starting November 20. The festive drive-through experience is a great alternative to traditional gatherings.
There’s some good nosh from a long list of places at this food festival, hosted by Wholly Handmade. With everything from soup to cupcakes, there’s no tastier way to spend November 21.
We’re a little bit country and they’re a little bit rock and roll — Passport Restobar welcomes The Give ‘Em Hell Boys on November 21, who play a mix of country and rock ‘n’ roll.
Corb Lund takes the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium stage on November 24. Celebrate the return of live music with some classic Albertan country.
Explore the Winter Wonder Forest in Snow Valley this year on November 27. You can enjoy the stunning holiday light display without getting cold. Drive up to see Santa and Mrs. Claus, their reindeer and musical performances as well.
Black Owned Market returns on November 28 for a second pop-up market at Habesha African Market. Support local this Christmas.
This month, Evolution Wonderlounge is holding a variety of shows, from Choose Your Own Adventure to Red Ribbons and Royals. Don’t miss out on a really fun night!
Sign up for a paint party every Friday this month with Lotus Art Gallery. The rotating artists will demonstrate various styles such as abstract, expressionism, impressionism, modern art and landscapes.
With the increased importance of hand sanitizers, give the gift of homemade lotion this year. Learn the difference between a lotion and a cream with Wixy Soap and create your own unique lotion with essential oils and so much more.
Christmas is coming but you’re not happy? Don’t you fret; the Winspear is bringing A Charlie Brown Christmas to life on November 28. Be prepared for the Charlie Browniest of Charlie Browns.