On May 1, the Muttart Conservatory will be hosting a Books & Board Games night. It will provide both books and games. Feel free to bring your own along with you, too!
Muttart Conservatory, 9626 96A St., 780-442-5311
If you’re looking for interesting plans on a Thursday night, try visiting the Royal Alberta Museum to browse its fascinating feature galleries. It’s open until 8 p.m. once a week.
Royal Alberta Museum, 9810 103A Ave, 825-468-6000, royalalbertamuseum.ca
Visit the Butterdome for its Spring Craft Sale from May 3 to 5. There will be over 180 of Canada’s best artists and designers there to show and sell their creations.
Butterdome, 11440 87 Ave., 613-241-5777
The Edmonton Short Film Festival (ESFF) and K-Days are teaming up to help people become filmmakers in a weekend. They will be hosting two free workshops loaded with tips on how to film on your mobile device.
King’s University, 9125 50 St., 780-465-3500
Thomas Rhett is bringing his Life Changes tour to Edmonton. Don’t miss the country superstar at Rogers Place on May 10.
Rogers Place, 10220 104 Ave., 780-414-5483
Come celebrate Jewish culture at the Edmonton Jewish Film Festival (EJFF). There will be a variety of films and guest speakers to give audiences a chance to learn more about Jewish identity. The festival will run from May 21 to 30.
Landmark Cinemas City Centre, 10200 102 Ave., 780-421-7018, jewishedmonton.org
The Stars on Ice tour returns to Rogers Place on May 12. This year features Olympic figure skaters Patrick Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond and many more!
Rogers Place, 10220 104 Ave., 780-414-5483
Comedic actor John Cleese is bringing his Why There Is No Hope tour to Edmonton on May 27. It is sure to be a hilarious evening!
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 11455 87 Ave., 780-427-2760, jubileeauditorium.com
The music of all eight Harry Potter films will be played at the Winspear Centre on May 21 and 22. It is guaranteed to be a magical show.
Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Sq., 780-428-1414, winspearcentre.com
The 25th Annual Edmonton Brain Tumour Walk will be at Hawrelak Park on May 25. Sign up to walk in support of people affected.
Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd, 780-442-5311, braintumour.ca
Calling all the Beatles fans! On May 21, tribute band, the Beatles Experience will be playing timeless tunes at the Dow Centennial Centre.
Dow Centennial Centre, 8700 84 St., 780-992-6400
Have some vinyl records you aren’t spinning as much lately? Bring them to Three Vikings for its swap and sale on May 5.
Three Vikings, 10713 124 St., 780-249-6302, threevikings.ca
Gather up a team and sign up for Hockey Helps tournament to help raise awareness and money for two homeless shelters in Edmonton. The event will be taking place on May 10.
Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre, 2051 Leger Rd, 780-442-5311, hockeyhelpsthehomeless.com
Don’t miss a Vivaldi classic at the Winspear Centre. Four Seasons will be played on May 5.
Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Sq., 780-428-1414, winspearcentre.com
On May 2, instructors will show you how to make a batch of the classic Italian dish, potato gnocchi.
ATCO Blue Flame Kitchen, 10035 105 St., 780-420-7282, atcoblueflamekitchen.com
Don’t miss Ballet Edmonton’s season finale performance, Now I know. It is shown with two new pieces choreographed by Gioconda Barbuto and Wen Wei Wang. Performances run from May 3 to 5 at the Triffo Theatre.
Triffo Theatre, 11110 104 Ave., 780-970-4979, balletedmonton.ca
Visit St. Albert for the International Children’s Festival of the Arts. Beginning May 28, professional artists from around the world come to celebrate the arts at the extravagant six-day festival.
St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street, 780-459-1542, stalbert.ca/exp/childfest
Treat your mom to some classic dishes at Culina’s Ukrainian Pop Up Dinner. In addition to great food, there will be live polka music as well!
The Foundry Room, 12021 102 Ave, 780-905-9380
Pack some plastic spoons and head over to the Metro Cinema to see famously awful film, The Room. In addition to the movie, the interactive crowd experience will make for a hilarious Friday night out.
Metro Cinema, 8712 109 St., 780-425-9212, metrocinema.org
On May 4, Variant Edition is part of the North America-wide Free Comic Book Day event. It has a huge selection of comics available. To top it all off, there will be a food truck to provide snacks.
Variant Edition, 10132 151 St., 780-452-9886, variantedmonton.com
Prepare for an amazing performance from Grammy-winning duo, Twenty One Pilots. Check out the Edmonton stop on their Bandito Tour, which hits Rogers Place on May 15.
Rogers Place, 10220 104 Ave., 780-414-5483
If you’ve been looking for a chance to exercise your writing skills, here is your chance! Check out Write & Rise at Lucid Yoga on May 25. It will be a two-hour workshop focusing on poetry writing skills and creativity. All skill levels are welcome.
Lucid Yoga and Meditation, 10026 102 St., 587-557-1090
Wellspring is a non-profit organization that offers support for cancer patients and their families. It is hosting a charitable event with food trucks, children’s activities, as well as a floral arrangements sale to help raise funding.
Wellspring Edmonton, 11306 65 Ave., 780-758-4433, wellspring.ca
Visit the Winspear Centre for Greatest Love Stories. The music from some of the greatest love stories of all time, like La La Land and Titanic, will be performed from the stage.
Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Sq., 780-428-1414, winspearcentre.com
End off May at the Edmonton Craft Beer Festival. Running May 31 and June 1, this is the perfect event for all beer enthusiasts.
Edmonton EXPO Centre, 7515 118 Ave, 780-471-7377, edmontonexpocentre.com