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Do Re TEA series wraps with Libertango

At a sold out performance, the second concert of the Do Re TEA series at Living Faith Lutheran Church, the little white church in Davis Bay, Gemini shared their mastery of the flute, recorder and piano and their genuine love and joy of music making w

Tapestry rich book about Russia

The Federov Legacy, a new book by Sechelt author Rosella Leslie, is as rich and textured as a Romanov tapestry, much like the one that originally inspired this story.

Queer film, auction, dance

Stonewall Pride 2013 Sunshine Coast takes place next weekend, June 28 and 29, with a Friday evening film, and a Saturday silent auction at 8 and dance at 9 p.m. at the Roberts Creek Hall.

Music students recognized

The Coast Recital Society (CRS) 2013 scholarships were recently awarded to 24 young local students to further their study of classical music.

Simply warehouse

The art show you should not miss features four local women artists, Carol Lafave, Charly Mithrush, Donna Stewart and Kasia Krolikowska, showing their love of playing with different media.

Reunion show a festival highlight

What better way to celebrate a milestone than a reunion of the best B.C. blues masters? John Lee Sanders, Jim Byrnes, Steve Kozak, David Vest and Willie MacCaulder played to sold out houses all last weekend at the Pender Harbour Blues Festival.

Splendid show wraps up season

The Coast Academy of Dance wrapped up the dance season last weekend with their annual year-end performance, Dancin' Through Town, at the Raven's Cry Theatre in Sechelt. It was once again a huge success.

Water theme of anniversary events

To mark the 20th anniversary of the non-profit dance organization, the Sunshine Coast Dance Society has assembled a select group of choreographers and professional calibre dancers to perform at four to six Coast festivals from June to October.

Student recital dazzles

An exuberance of joy reflecting the students' sheer love of dance charged the atmosphere at the Halfmoon Bay Performing Arts recital, held at Half-moon Bay Elementary School on May 30.

Coast students' best on display

The Young People's Own Show is presently on display at the Doris Crowston Gallery at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in Sechelt.