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The Key of She at the Carrot

The Carrot 9351 118 Avenue, Edmonton

Donation Jar Head over to the neighbourhood’s coziest cafe and enjoy our six singer-songwriters as they share their inspiring talents over two days in our festival song circle. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29 | 1:00PM - 3:00PM Paula Kirman Paula is an acoustic singer/songwriter who writes and performs original songs about social issues, life, and love (mostly gone wrong). Photo by Alliance Française ... Read More

The Key of She at Otto

Otto Food and Drink 11405 95 St, Edmonton

Donation Jar   Head over to the neighbourhood’s hottest restaurant for some delicious food, craft beer, and live music. Be sure to get there early to secure a spot, Otto fills up fast!  Sunday, March 1 | 5:30 - 6:30pm Amanda Penner A hippie at heart and an old soul at just 17, Amanda Penner weaves together melancholy melodies and thought ... Read More

The Key of She at Otto

Otto Food and Drink 11405 95 St, Edmonton

Donation Jar   Head over to the neighbourhood’s hottest restaurant for some delicious food, craft beer, and live music. Be sure to get there early to secure a spot, Otto fills up fast!  Sunday, March 1 | 5:30 - 6:30pm Amanda Penner A hippie at heart and an old soul at just 17, Amanda Penner weaves together melancholy melodies and thought ... Read More

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