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Art Beat: Love Bomb comes to Chatelech

Art Beat: Love Bomb comes to Chatelech

Love Bomb is described as “a rock music show within a play,” telling the heart-rending story of a mother trying to find her missing teenaged daughter.
‘Sewstainability:’ Reclaiming and redeeming trash as art

‘Sewstainability:’ Reclaiming and redeeming trash as art

A new Sunshine Coast art exhibition is making a point about the excess waste materials we’re putting into our environment – by making art from it.
SD46: Writers in schools

SD46: Writers in schools

Three outstanding writers will be visiting Sunshine Coast schools and classrooms in February to share their books, stories and insights about writing and storytelling. Robin Stevenson, the author of over 20 books, will be visiting eight schools Feb.
New gallery opens in Sunnycrest

New gallery opens in Sunnycrest

It was all smiles as Inuit artist Annie Aculiak opened her new gallery at Sunnycrest Mall in Gibsons Saturday, Jan. 26, after relocating from her Cowrie Street gallery in Sechelt.
Taking care of business – for artists

Taking care of business – for artists

Sunshine Coast Arts Council
Comedy Club sells out again

Comedy Club sells out again

The crowd was primed for countless laughs at another sold-out evening of stand-up comedy on Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Heritage Playhouse.
Pop-up cinema offers movie-going alternative

Pop-up cinema offers movie-going alternative

Gibsons Public Market
Renowned performers share their expertise

Renowned performers share their expertise

Sunshine Coast Festival of the Performing Arts
Art Beat: Identical Strangers tells a remarkable story

Art Beat: Identical Strangers tells a remarkable story

A 16-year-old New York girl gave birth to triplets in 1961, and the three boys were adopted out to three different families, none of whom were told about the other brothers. The boys didn’t learn of each other until they were 19 years old.
Hoards of Ords at Gibsons Public Market

Hoards of Ords at Gibsons Public Market

High energy klezmer, funk and jazz are on tap at Gibsons Public Market, 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2 with the family band Anagram. The first set will feature Graham Ord, on sax, flute and an electric wind instrument, with Anna Lumiere on keyboard.