Edmonton Journal

THREE TO SEE

- Fish Griwkowsky fgriwkowsk­y@postmedia.com @fisheyefot­o

EDMONTON INDEPENDEN­T BOOKSTORE DAY EXTRAVAGAN­ZA

Bookstores are the heart and soul — never mind the brain — of a city, so this is really exciting: Eleven local indie bookstores are banding together to celebrate Canadian Independen­t Bookstore Day, including Audreys, Paper Birch, Wee Book Inn, Alhambra, Mandolin, Daisy Chain, Variant Edition, The Book Boudoir, Ascendant, The Edmonton Bookstore and Sherwood Park's The Bookworm.

Pick up a special passport at any of them to get stamped for special perks, and if you hit all 11 you're entered to win a pooled gift basket. Read on!

Details: Saturday and Sunday at our various indie bookstore

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MATT MASTERS

“I haven't done a gig since December,” notes Calgary country and western singer and music industry advocate Matt Masters. “That's my longest break from performing since I started 25 years ago. I'm nervous about these shows but I'm also excited about having new songs.” Making his way across the country from Vancouver to Toronto, he just added this living room show — email thegrooven­or@gmail.com $25 and put his name in the comments to reserve your spot! Details: 7 p.m. Sunday at The Groovenor (10450 144 St.), $25

JABULANI ARTS FESTIVAL

The Ribbon Rouge Foundation

presents the first iteration of this multi-genre arts fest including theatre, poetry, dance, music, visual art and community art workshops packed with African, Caribbean and Black Albertan artists.

Wednesday is a group art opening including Tope Akindele and Elsa Robinson, Thursday a poetry showcase, while folk tale play Ogboingba Tries to Change Her Fate begins its run. Much of the programmin­g is free, including the first night of the play and the poetry and drumming workshops with Timiro Mohamed and Uncle Eric respective­ly next Saturday. Full sked at theatrenet­work.ca. Details: May 1-4 at The Roxy (10708 124 St.), free with a few exceptions

 ?? SHAUGHN BUTTS FILES ?? Ben and Celine Hertwig's Paper Birch Book, located in a strip mall at 95 Street and 108 Avenue, is taking part in the city's Canadian Independen­t Bookstore Day celebratio­n this weekend.
SHAUGHN BUTTS FILES Ben and Celine Hertwig's Paper Birch Book, located in a strip mall at 95 Street and 108 Avenue, is taking part in the city's Canadian Independen­t Bookstore Day celebratio­n this weekend.

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