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Drumming workshops this weekend in Royston

Back from four months in his home country of Guinea, West Africa, Kocassale Dioubate and his partner Sasha Belle Hunt will stop in the Comox Valley to present three workshops for African music and rhythm enthusiasts.
Painting trio exhibiting together for first time at Pearl Ellis Gallery in Comox

Painting trio exhibiting together for first time at Pearl Ellis Gallery in Comox

Three local artists will exhibit their work together for the first time, beginning Wednesday, March 9 at the Peal Ellis Gallery in Comox. People, Places and Stories features artwork by Marilyn Timms, Brian Buckrell and Carey Anderson.
Equine Humour

Equine Humour

Artists find common ground

Artists find common ground

Juanita Bradley and Debbie Rhodes will present an art exhibit at Tarbell’s Coffee Bar in Cumberland through March.
Shop of Horrors

Shop of Horrors

She's playing music she loves

She's playing music she loves

What makes a piece of music a popular classic?

Musical history lengthy

John Pippus and Ivan Boudreau are Vancouver singer/songwriters with a long musical history.

Acoustic sounds at Zocalo

Fiftieth Parallel is Campbell River’s newest acoustic group featuring Philip Marchand on guitar and Jonathan Hinds on guitar and African percussion.
How do they do that?

How do they do that?

Ted and Marion Outerbridge have mystified and amazed their audiences with their sensational magic shows all over the world.
Guthrie's new CD offers 'scars and all'

Guthrie's new CD offers 'scars and all'

Authentic. Simple. Humble. It's the feel Luke Blu Guthrie was hoping to achieve with his latest album, and he's done just that with Luke Blu Guthrie, a collection of 10 original tunes that was recorded mostly live to try to capture the energy and personality of a live show.