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Spiller performing at Mex Pub

Spiller performing at Mex Pub

Emily Spiller has been described as “the next Adele, the new Duffy, a mix of Zap Mama and Feist meets Amy Winehouse.”
Scott reveals Phoenix colours

Scott reveals Phoenix colours

Local artist Brian scott will exhibit his new paintings at his Black Creek studio/gallery from his new winter studio in Phoenix, Ariz. Scott is excited about these new paintings of the desert environment, the desert being the opposite of the rainforest, which is primarily cold colours — whereas the desert is hot colour.
NIC photo students showing work

NIC photo students showing work

Join North Island College (NIC)’s Professional Photography students this Friday at the Courtenay and District Museum for the opening of the program’s 14th showing of student work.
Musicians helping musicians

Musicians helping musicians

Once again the Mex Pub and the Pacific Disturbance band are getting together to help out a friend.

Streetlife returing to Elk's

This week’s Thursday Night Jazz at the Elk's offers you an opportunity to listen to both swinging jazz and Latin jazz, as Streetlife returns to the Elk’s Hall stage at 7:30 p.m.

Hartman falling in love with local music scene

Come and welcome the newest member of the Comox Valley’s music scene.

Song Circle to unveil new songs

The new Comox Valley Song Circle Showcase will unveil original tunes by local songwriters June 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Serious Coffee in Courtenay.

Isfeld showcasing artwork

From white walls to an explosion of colour, the Pearl Ellis Gallery will feature Mark Isfeld Secondary School’s art on its walls at its Comox location from June 1 to 20.

Auditions for 'dark corner of Canada's past'

Courtenay Little Theatre (CLT) is holding auditions June 2 to 5 for its fall production of Homechild by Joan MacLeod.
Comox Valley musicians inducted into hall of fame

Comox Valley musicians inducted into hall of fame

Everyone knows the Comox Valley has the highest number of artists — in all genres — per capita in B.C., perhaps even Canada.