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Art... it's as simple as black and white

Amateur artists have a chance to display their artwork along with professionals in the It's Black + White juried art show at the Foyer Gallery, and new curator Toby Jaxon is calling for all types of artists to apply.

New name, same heart

Mostly Books closed its doors just two weeks ago, but one book lover could not let the town go without this legendary literary hub.

Film makes rain for Uganda

A local couple is returning to Uganda to resume humanitarian efforts that began nearly a decade ago.

Breaking all the rules

Some creative endeavours are formed in the most unexpected places.This is the case for the bluegrass band The Breakmen, playing at the Brackendale Art Gallery Sunday (Oct. 19)."The three of us, Matt, Lee and I, met while tree planting.

A humbling ski experience

The true blue outdoor adventurer is captured in the ski film, Hand Cut, screening at the Eagle Eye Theatre Thursday (Oct. 23).Lose the helicopters, the exotic trips and the million-dollar budget.

When athletes and artists collide

The Sea to Sky Corridor is now widely regarded as a mecca of athletic pursuits, and there's a dawning awareness of the region's wide array of artists.

Celebrated musicians come to Squamish

Squamish's youth are encouraged to experience classical music by attending a duet performed by two young musicians, violinist Jinjoo Cho and pianist Justyna Maj, at St. John's Anglican Church next Friday (Oct. 17) at 8 p.m.

Music to their ears

Squamish's Apollonia Vanova will be offering a taste of Europe's favoured music while helping the local SPCA animal shelter Saturday (Oct. 11), with an operatic performance, along with fellow singer Heidi Mundell at the Brackendale Art Gallery (BAG).

A song for each generation

小蓝视频 musician Roy Forbes said he's excited to be performing at the Brackendale Art Gallery again. "It is kind of like tradition."He and gallery owner Thor Froslev go back to 1976 when Forbes first played there, said Froslev.

Picturing British Columbia

"Every region of 小蓝视频 matters," says author Jean Barman discussing her new coffee table book, British Columbia: Spirit of the People. "Every region has played a critical role at some point in making us the place we are today.
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