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Local artist chosen for public art display in Nanaimo

Local artist chosen for public art display in Nanaimo

Local artist, Trish Smith has the honour of being selected for Nanaimo’s public art exhibition.
Musical passport: Mississippi blues to Estonian bluegrass

Musical passport: Mississippi blues to Estonian bluegrass

Robert Moyes

Calls for entries for Art and Culture program at YQQ

The Comox Valley Airport Commission and Comox Arts Council are seeking submissions for the 2017 Art and Culture Program at the Comox Valley Airport.
Pianist returns for music inspired by grandmother

Pianist returns for music inspired by grandmother

On July 18, acclaimed pianist Carter Johnson will be returning to the Comox Valley to give a special performance, his first solo recital here in several years.
Lions roar into Studio Live

Lions roar into Studio Live

Big Little Lions are the award winning band of Paul Otten from Cincinnati, OH and Helen Austin, B.C., born out of a collaboration that won them a Juno Award in 2014.
Songwriters team up for west coast tour

Songwriters team up for west coast tour

Singer/songwriter folksters Michael Averill from Vancouver and PK Tessmann from Cumberland are teaming up for a West Coast Tour starting in July.
Denman’s writers festival celebrates 15 years

Denman’s writers festival celebrates 15 years

The Denman Island Readers and Writers Festival celebrates its 15th anniversary July 13-16 and as usual there is an eclectic and dazzling line-up of literary performers.
From caper to cinema to centre stage

From caper to cinema to centre stage

This summer CYMC presents the musical Catch Me if You Can which, like the hit Leonardo DiCaprio film, is based on the incredible true life story of Frank Abagnale Jr. of Bronx, NYC.
Hawaiian night in Comox

Hawaiian night in Comox

On the heals of another awesome dinner and dance, the Sannd Trap Bar ‘n Grill is thrilled to present a special Luau dinner and dance featuring Anela Kahiamoe July 15.

Poetry evening at Red Tree

The first Poetry@Red Tree of the summer will be Monday, July 10 at 7 p.m. and will feature Vancouver poet Pamela Galloway. The second half of the evening will again feature an open mic for poets to share their own poems or the poems of others.
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