This was Jerry Hirsch’s conundrum after retiring. And his solution? Writing, of course.
READThe album comes as a followup to Morlove’s debut album All of My Lakes Lay Frozen Over, put forward for the 2010 Polaris Prize.
READThese artists gather to paint in a non-competitive, bright and friendly environment where they able to experiment and hone their skills
READHe writes a radio play in the 1950s, which is unfortunately not well received and it fades into history.
READAckerson explores and experiments with fragmentation, history, narrative and contemporary settings
READSix of the nominees this year are stars from our very own backyard, the Comox Valley.
READKay is an original member of the Potters Place when it was only a glimmer in a number of Valley potters’ eyes.
READDenman Island will be graced with a concert by two incredible musicians April 20.
READThe media used ranges from temporal materials such as cardboard and tissue paper to cement, resin and bronzes.
READThe 12th annual Comox Valley Fiddle Fest is happening April 19 and 20 at the Big Yellow Merville Hall.
READBill’s music reflect a life on the road that brings elements of world beat
READThis promises to be an upbeat and joyous evening of music, song, and dance.
READThe Forbidden Jazz Trio returns to Zocalo Café for an evening performance this Friday.
READThe Zocalo's casual atmosphere is a pleasant, family-friendly setting.
READThe vibe, refreshments and meals are consistently first-rate at the Zocalo.
READTheir music has also been used for film and video productions for the United Nations, the CBC and the National Film Board.
READA smash hit at last year’s MusicFest, the 24th Street Wailers return for a full evening of good times at the Cumberland Hotel.
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The Celtic fiddler and step dancer is promoting her new album, Cape Breton Girl.
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