Advent Lunchtime Concert Series to continue online

Whether it’s Christmas-based music or not, the holidays are arguably the most musical time of the year. Many people’s memories concerning the holidays are focused on music. Young or old, the students of today will never forget the moment that Christmas morning when they woke up mom or dad to the tune of “Smells Like […]

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Dance Victoria brings The Nutcracker to town for online audiences

The Nutcracker is a huge part of the holidays for many families across North America. The Christmas season is full of traditions that have lasted throughout history, and one of the most iconic is the story of Clara. This year, Dance Victoria is hosting Edmonton’s Ukrainian Shumka Dancers for their adapatation of the tale, with […]

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Fortune Gallery showcases local artists in its Annual Winter Show

Fortune Gallery owner and head curator Allison Trembath knows a thing or two about the importance of art and optimism. After closing down for a few months this spring, the gallery has re-opened and is proudly showing local artists in its Annual Winter Show. Artists in the show include Ron Wilson, Rob Lovett, Hélène Cyr, […]

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Saying goodbye to Logan’s Pub with David Chenery

20 years from now, how do you think we’ll look back on 2020? What is the new normal going to look like? To be honest, I don’t think I want any part of it. The whole city’s running at half capacity, bars are shutting down at 10 pm, and everything is cancelled. I don’t know […]

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New Music Review: Once a Tree offer insightful stories on new EP

Once a Tree Fool’s Paradise (Independent) 4/5 BC-born and Toronto-based Indigenous electro-pop duo Once a Tree’s new EP, Fool’s Paradise, is coming out on November 20. The two members of the group—partners Jayli and Hayden Wolf—focus on experiences they’ve had on the EP’s songs, with powerful results. The songs on the EP—which follows up 2017’s […]

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Belfry event showcases stories from theatre designers

As a part of its free online fall 2020 programming, the Belfry Theatre is presenting the community storytelling initiative The Flame, which is hosted by Deborah Williams and Michelle Poirier Brown, and features stories told by people in the local Victoria community. Williams is no stranger to storytelling: she founded the theatre group Mom’s the […]

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Lola Parks comes home for concert in Victoria

Previously known as one of Victoria’s indie darlings to watch, Lola Parks—real name Sandy Powlik—is now a Vancouverite, and has recently released her newest album, No Apologies. Powlik describes herself as a “life enthusiast soul adventurer”; while critics have previously described the musician’s music as “indie folk,” the singer-songwriter disagrees. “I’ve never really thought of […]

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New Music Revue: Of Feather and Bone give heavy soundtrack for heavy year

Of Feather and Bone Sulfuric Disintegration (Profound Lore Records) 4/5 This November, get ready for some brutal music with the return of Denver-based harsh death metal band Of Feather and Bone, who are releasing their third album, Sulfuric Disintegration. This album, with power and intensity, proves that Of Feather and Bone is only getting better […]

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Local author discusses Kafka and more this weekend

Lee Henderson, award-winning author of The Broken Record Technique, The Man Game, and The Road Narrows As You Go, is seeing big changes this year due to the pandemic. And like everyone else, he’s having to take things online, which he’s doing this weekend. Henderson, who is also an associate writing instructor at the University […]

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