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Art Beat: Paradox in performance at Artesia Jan. 17

Art Beat: Paradox in performance at Artesia Jan. 17

One of the Sunshine Coast’s fastest-rising bands will perform at the Artesia Coffee House on Friday, Jan. 17 at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre.
Cellist scores Joan of Arc in real time at the Heritage Playhouse Jan. 21

Cellist scores Joan of Arc in real time at the Heritage Playhouse Jan. 21

A nearly century-old silent film is due to get a fresh soundtrack in Gibsons later this month, as an instrumentalist who once shared the stage with grunge superstars Nirvana improvises an original score.
Time-travelling sisters tap appetite for literacy on the Sunshine Coast

Time-travelling sisters tap appetite for literacy on the Sunshine Coast

An all-ages spectacle featuring tap, swing and three-part harmony has been assembled by the Sunshine Coast Literacy Coalition to mark B.C.’s Family Literacy Week.
'Kayak' rides tides of activism at Off the Page this weekend

'Kayak' rides tides of activism at Off the Page this weekend

The award-winning debut by a Vancouver-based playwright will come to life this weekend in 2025’s first public play reading of the Off the Page series.
Art Beat: Memories alight on New Year

Art Beat: Memories alight on New Year

Also, an upcoming art show at the Roberts Creek Legion will pay tribute to a life cut short by the opioid and fentanyl crisis in B.C. 
Retiring archivist shared, shaped Sechelt’s history

Retiring archivist shared, shaped Sechelt’s history

The sagacious steward of the Sechelt Community Archives is stepping down after almost three decades overseeing the community’s collection of historical records.
Sunshine Coast astronomers have a bright idea: turn down the lights

Sunshine Coast astronomers have a bright idea: turn down the lights

In a season whose carols extol seraphic skies, local astronomers are taking steps to keep the stars shimmering year-round.
New year marks 95th for Coast newspapers

New year marks 95th for Coast newspapers

The earliest printed news serial on the Coast was a typewritten bulletin mimeographed on foolscap paper. 
The stars belong to everyone: The Sunshine Coast Astronomy Club encourages belonging and identity

The stars belong to everyone: The Sunshine Coast Astronomy Club encourages belonging and identity

'When it comes to belonging and identity, tonight’s glittering drag artists are light years from staid science clubs of yore. Even Galileo Galilei—who used his telescope in 1609 to challenge the view that the cosmos is static, Earth-centric clockwork—might wonder at the Sunshine Coast Astronomy Club’s exuberant and iconoclastic forces of attraction.'
Art Beat: Memories bring warmth

Art Beat: Memories bring warmth

One of the Sunshine Coast Hospice Society’s simplest and most emotionally potent traditions, Lighting of the Memories takes place on the beach of Mission Point on Jan. 1 at 1 p.m.