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Deja Blue supplying jazz

After last Thursday’s performance by one of the newest jazz combos in the Comox Valley, it’s time to return to some familiar faces at the Elks’ this Thursday when Déjà Blue takes the stage at 7:30.

Gogo always on the go

Back by popular demand, David Gogo will hit the Joe's Garage stage Sept. 30 with vigour and gusto.
Her voice 'truly original'

Her voice 'truly original'

When Tara Holloway opens up, you immediately get the sense that there's someone real here.
MacLeod playwright due to 'flukey' experience

MacLeod playwright due to 'flukey' experience

One of Canada’s most renowned playwrights, admits that it was ‘a great and flukey experience’ that made her start writing for the stage.
Artists' workshops and classes at Muir

Artists' workshops and classes at Muir

The Comox Valley Arts Council is launching a brand new series of artists' workshops and classes at the Muir Gallery.
New president of local potters learned craft from ground up

New president of local potters learned craft from ground up

The first time Cori Sandler touched clay, it felt better than anything she’d ever experienced.
'Charismatic performer' returning to Comox Valley

'Charismatic performer' returning to Comox Valley

In a darkened bedroom, lit only be the amber glow from an old floor model radio, two young brothers aged six and 12 lay in their beds, listening to the country music broadcasts from the Grand Ol’ Opry, and practised their harmonies.

Busy Choristers seeking sellout

The Evergreen Choristers are going for their third full house in as many years for their annual variety show.

Sourdough author will read

Author Kathy Sager and illustrator Eliska Liska have just released their first book, Suzie’s Sourdough Circus, which introduces kids to baking with sourdough.

City home to artists of all varieties

It's no secret that the Comox Valley is home to many talented artists, and a report by Courtenay community services director Randy Wiwchar shows the number of artists living and working in the Valley actually exceeds the national average.