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Rollicking local band set to release new album

Rollicking local band set to release new album

Deep in the woods around Wilson Creek, the five-man Sunshine Coast band Brothers in Farms is preparing to launch their new album in a series of concerts they’re calling the Local Love All Coast Album Tour.
Art Beat: Kitty & The Rooster are back

Art Beat: Kitty & The Rooster are back

Avant-garde art meets early-60s guitar-rock in Vancouver rock ’n’ roll duo Kitty and The Rooster. It’s like painter Rene Magritte teamed up with Talking Heads to do an homage to The Ventures.
Market show features six Landing artists

Market show features six Landing artists

Six members of the Landing Artists collective (landingartists.com) are currently showing works at the Gibsons Public Market, both upstairs in the Coastal Room and in the main floor space.
Guitarist under glass

Guitarist under glass

High Beam Dreams in Gibsons is slowly reopening as a concert venue with many pandemic-safety protocols in place.
Children’s book a long time in the making

Children’s book a long time in the making

Langdale writer Marilyn Browning has learned a couple of things in becoming a children’s book author. The first is to look through one’s old writing on occasion to see what still works.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Larkin Miller as Puck and Salma Atoui as Titania (left) and Annabelle Stremlaw as Moth in scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed last weekend at Gibsons Heritage Farm on Henry Road.
Art Beat: Art show in the garden

Art Beat: Art show in the garden

The EDGES painters’ group is holding a one-day art sale in member Judy McLarty’s spacious Roberts Creek garden on Sunday, Aug. 2 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. “Diverse styles. Original art by six local artists of the Edges group.
Messages come straight from the Heart

Messages come straight from the Heart

The Imagination Network
Lockdown inspires creative project

Lockdown inspires creative project

While we’re all in semi-isolation, June Meyer likes to work on what her husband Ralph calls her She-Shed in their West Sechelt backyard garden.
Slow Sundays are back

Slow Sundays are back

A sunny July afternoon provided a beautiful setting for Slow Sundays, the summer afternoon musical variety show at the gazebo in Roberts Creek.