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Steve Marriner and David Gogo: To quote Gord Downie, “the blues is still required.” Given this, Steve Marriner is one of Canada’s busiest blues artists, playing solo or in the Monkeyjunk blues trio, taking it as hard and low as needed. Meanwhile, the legendary David Gogo is one of Canada’s grooviest blues rockers, and if a night of slick licks and wah-wah guitar wails is what you’re after, these two are sure to have what you’re looking for, so listen up. some live music. while you can.
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Details: 7:30 p.m. Friday at Arden Theater (5 St. Anne St., St. Albert), $ 34 in stalbert.ca
Haydn, Bach and Wagner: Alexander Prior conducts the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra in this three-part Great Symphonies series concert featuring Symphony No. Haydn’s 104 “London”, Bach’s Largo from the Concerto for Two Violins, where we will see Robert Uchida and Eric Buchmann thrive, and Wagner’s moving Siegfried Idyll, one of his pieces out of all opera work: a gift birthday for his second wife with the beautiful name of Cosima.
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Details: 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday, 2:30 pm Sunday at Winspear Center (4 Sir Winston Churchill Square), $ 32 and more in winspearcentre.com
Titanium (2021): When Alexia and her family are in a car accident, they have a titanium plate placed on her head, and in recovery, she avoids her parents in favor of the car, and everything gets wilder from there. Five years after bringing audiences Raw, director Julia Ducournau returns to themes of body horror in her second film, winner of the Palme d’Or 2021 at Cannes, and offers challenges of gender and identity, while taking many visceral twists and turns.
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Details: 7 pm Friday, 9:30 pm Saturday, 3:30 pm Sunday at Metro Cinema (8712 109 St.), $ 13
Reference-edmontonjournal.com