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30 years later, Sue Medley’s hit ‘Dangerous Times’ more relevant than ever

30 years later, Sue Medley’s hit ‘Dangerous Times’ more relevant than ever

Three decades after its release, Comox Valley resident Sue Medley’s smash hit Dangerous Times resonates with the current landscape, in more ways than one.
North Island College fine arts alumnus wins scholarship to Emily Carr

North Island College fine arts alumnus wins scholarship to Emily Carr

North Island College fine art alumnus Keegan White is preparing to take his next step to become a master in his field, thanks to the foundation he gained in NIC’s fine arts diploma.
New Courtenay Museum exhibit offers insight into life and times of Elinor Dunsmuir

New Courtenay Museum exhibit offers insight into life and times of Elinor Dunsmuir

The Courtenay and District Museum is hosting Finding a Voice: Gender, Sexuality and Music Through the Work of Elinor Dunsmuir, a travelling exhibition produced by Craigdarroch Castle.
From theatres to patios, Vancouver Island Symphony plays through the pandemic

From theatres to patios, Vancouver Island Symphony plays through the pandemic

A series of pop-up concerts are taking place in various locations from Saltair to Comox
Comox Valley Art gallery reopens to the public

Comox Valley Art gallery reopens to the public

The Time of Things — a powerful exhibition of work by five Indigenous women - runs until Sept. 11
Annual music event in Comox Valley celebrates online instead

Annual music event in Comox Valley celebrates online instead

Vancouver Island MusicFest holds virtual celebration set for July 10
Courtenay theatre gets support for livestream ‘hybrid’ shows this year

Courtenay theatre gets support for livestream ‘hybrid’ shows this year

Island ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ Economic Trust funds help Sid Williams Theatre with infrastructure, training
McLoughlin Gardens Society offering a writing workshop

McLoughlin Gardens Society offering a writing workshop

Are you a young writer who draws inspiration from theatre or live performance, or who wants to work on their dialogue skills?
Support Vancouver Island MusicFest by purchasing merchandise

Support Vancouver Island MusicFest by purchasing merchandise

Even though Vancouver Island MusicFest can’t happen this summer, the organizing team still has some fantastic shirts to sell for MusicFest 2020, The Missing Year.
Local percussionist earns PhD in music

Local percussionist earns PhD in music

Stocker’s studies brought him to Sudan, England