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Beerfest tops list of five things to do this weekend in Regina (March 21-23)
Beerfest tops list of five things to do this weekend in Regina (March 21-23)

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Beerfest tops list of five things to do this weekend in Regina (March 21-23)

What are you thirsty for this weekend? If adult beverages are on the menu, look no further than Friday's special event at the Conexus Arts Centre, which adds some extra flavour to the local entertainment scene. The event taps into some of the finest local breweries and distilleries, offering enthusiasts an opportunity to sample a wide variety of beers, spirits, and more while also 'learning about the passion and craftsmanship behind every sip.' 'Chat with brewery and distillery representatives to hear firsthand about what makes their creations unique, from the ingredients they use to the inspiration behind their flavours,' says a news release. 'Whether you're a seasoned beer lover or just starting to explore the world of artisanal beverages, Regina Beerfest promises to be a memorable night.' Learn more at Susan Aglukark is appearing at Darke Hall on Friday night amid her latest cross-Canada tour. The beloved Canadian singer is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her 1995 breakout album, This Child, which led to her first Juno award (best new solo artist). This Child is described in a media release as a 'stunning blend of folk, pop, and traditional Inuit storytelling that became a triple-platinum phenomenon. The album's breakthrough success was driven by iconic songs like O Siem and Hina Na Ho (Celebration), which crossed generations, breaking barriers for Indigenous artists in mainstream music.' Meanwhile, Saskatoon's Burnt Ticket Theatre is bringing a Saskatchewan-wide tour to Regina on Saturday for two performances of Every Brilliant Thing at Dark Hall (12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.). An online preview describes the play as 'an epic theatrical celebration of life's joys and pain. (It) embodies the power of theatre to undo the stigma around mental illness.' For more information, go to On Cue Performance Hub is co-hosting free shows and community gatherings at mâmawêyatitân centre as part of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Friday. Friday's festivities (5:30 p.m.) include a performance titled 'Have You Seen nikosis?' by a group of multi-cultural artists as a response to racism and colonization. The show is preceded by a community feast and followed by a talkback and sharing circle. Special guests include Lieutenant Governor Bernadette McIntyre and Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski as well as elders and other dignitaries. On Saturday (2 p.m.), Common Weal Community Arts presents a new film — From the Margins to the Centre — which 'documents experiences of racial discrimination against Black people in Saskatchewan,' says a media release, adding that the afternoon concludes with a 'community discussion focused on calls to action and public policy to support marginalized communities.' Learn more at The Regina Symphony Orchestra has something special in store Saturday night at the Conexus Arts Centre. RSO's tribute to the Queens of Rock and Soul features award-winning guest conductor Geneviève Leclair and vocalist LaKisha Jones, a celebrated singer and Broadway performer who was a top-four American Idol finalist in 2007. RSO is celebrating the iconic voices of Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin and others, describing it as 'a fun night of girl power, spanning decades and styles that will have you dancing in the aisles.' More info at Do It With Class Young People's Theatre is presenting a Broadway classic on Friday and Saturday night at the University of Regina's Riddell Theatre. Directed by long-time artistic director Robert Ursan, the 'whimsical musical will transport you to the magical world of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, where anything is possible,' says a news release. 'Filled with dazzling sets, infectious songs, and a colourful cast of Roald Dahl's most famous characters, this show is an instant crowd-pleaser. 'With a story packed with humour, heart, and sweetness, this production is perfect for audiences of all ages.' Learn more at If you have an event to be featured in Five Things, please send details to gharder@ The Regina Leader-Post has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox so you are up to date with the most vital news of the day. Click here to subscribe. With some online platforms blocking access to the journalism upon which you depend, our website is your destination for up-to-the-minute news, so make sure to bookmark and sign up for our newsletters so we can keep you informed. Click here to subscribe.

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