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Orchestra, choir performing Requiem for Peace

In recognition of UN International Day for the Elimination of Racism, the Community Justice Centre (CJC), Comox Valley Youth Music Centre (CYMC) and other partner groups are presenting the Vancouver Island premiere of Larry Nickel’s orchestral-choral composition, Requiem for Peace: an international call for peace and reconciliation.
These worms are arrogant

These worms are arrogant

They’ve sold well in excess of 150,000 copies of their 13 independent releases.

Ross simple, unpretentious

A day in the life at an office job. Spending a night alone waiting for a loved one to arrive.
Duo with Irish roots overcomes separation issues

Duo with Irish roots overcomes separation issues

Stephen Fearing says being a songwriter’s not much different than being a sculptor.
Clarkson to Europe with a little help from some friends

Clarkson to Europe with a little help from some friends

Imagine spending nearly four months travelling around Europe with two close friends, playing music, seeing the sights and meeting new people.
Artists teaching at college

Artists teaching at college

North Island College is offering burgeoning artists a chance to paint with a master’s touch this spring.

You're not forbidden to catch trio

The recently formed Forbidden Jazz Trio returns to Zocalo Café on March 17

Berube out of Africa

Local music promoter Vig Schulman speaks highly of Mark Berube and the Patriotic Few.
Hagen, cellist complete music series

Hagen, cellist complete music series

Mattina Musica, a new morning music series for classical aficionados, concludes on Monday with cellist Ariel Barnes and pianist Sarah Hagen.

Bloomfield holding CD release party Saturday at Joe's Garage

Mike Bloomfield is having a CD release party for Stepping Stones, 14 original sings in the genre of West Coast folk, Celtic and blues.