Jefferson Davis: Chemainus artist’s laser etchings of American confederate leader among the largest ever undertaken in B.C.
READStudents of of Stanley Humphries Secondary School continue Les Miserables rehearsal and promotion
READPort Coquitlam high school takes on upbeat musical set in the 1950s.
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As part of an ongoing exchange between the Shuswap and Akonjo Village, residents are helping enable girls to complete their education.
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Gurr and Locarno team up for double bill in Harrison Hot Springs
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For its 22nd production, Yale secondary school is presenting the Broadway mainstay Guys and Dolls.
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Vancouver-based indie-rock band In Medias Res is playing in Princeton on Feb. 11.
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Chitty Chitty Banb Bang is the theme for upcoming show on ice
READQualicum Beach musician continues to go from strength to strength
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Her name is Kay (Boutilier). Patience is not one of her virtues.
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Brian Taylor and Peter Howe are used to seeing things in bright, vivid colour –– high definition and otherwise.
READAs of Feb. 8, organizers of the Rock the Peach festival have confirmed seven acts out of 16 for the three-day event in July.
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Lighthouse, one of the best-known groups in Canadian music history, will be headlining at the 2012 Penticton Peach Festival.
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Adolescence can be difficult. Give such a kid superpowers and things are likely to get messy.
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Monsieur Lazhar, by Quebecois director Philippe Falardeau, tells the story of Bachir Lazhar, a middle aged Algerian immigrant.
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VocalEye audio describers give the blind a chance to ‘see’ the action during live stage performances.
READDelta's Sidekick Players holding auditions for spring show.
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Artists schooled students on art in Alberni schools.
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