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Slowing down for summer

Slowing down for summer

Musical performers at the Aug. 4 Slow Sundays in the Creek delighted the audience through a laid back, sunny afternoon around the gazebo in Roberts Creek.
Three Indigenous artists’ works form new exhibit

Three Indigenous artists’ works form new exhibit

Sunshine Coast Arts Centre
Art Beat: Talent show discovery comes to the Coast

Art Beat: Talent show discovery comes to the Coast

Amy Bishop is a major singing and guitar talent from Calgary whose powerful voice got her into the finals on the CTV talent competition, The Launch. High Beam Dreams in Gibsons is bringing Bishop for a show on Saturday, Aug. 10 at 7 p.m.
Film recalls a communal vision 45 years on

Film recalls a communal vision 45 years on

Filmmaker Liz Marshall had more than one purpose in mind three years ago when she set out to make the documentary Midian Farm.
Museum hosts cedar weaving workshop

Museum hosts cedar weaving workshop

The Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives is excited to welcome back shíshálh Nation weaver Jess Silvey for two cedar basket weaving workshops on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10 and 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Grads’ artisanal woodwork goes on exhibit

Grads’ artisanal woodwork goes on exhibit

Inside Passage School of Fine Cabinetmaking
Pender Harbour Days: Get set for a celebration of seaside community

Pender Harbour Days: Get set for a celebration of seaside community

The fifth annual Pender Harbour Days is set to kick off – although “launch” might be a more appropriate word to mark the start of the boat-oriented, three-day event.
Art Beat: Make your mark for Reconciliation

Art Beat: Make your mark for Reconciliation

On Friday Aug. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on select days for the following five weeks, the public is invited to carve a notch into the Reconciliation Totem Pole being created by shíshálh Master Carver ?antuni Tony Paul.
Heather Conn: Care for a dying spouse recounted by local author

Heather Conn: Care for a dying spouse recounted by local author

A Roberts Creek writer who spent 18 months tending to her dying spouse has written about the emotional rollercoaster of the care-giving experience in a just-published anthology.
Nature paintings and poems paired in new book

Nature paintings and poems paired in new book

Passing Through: Mountain Paintings and Poems