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Performing arts colleges mounts Neil Simon classicNew York playwright Neil Simon wrote Rumors as a farce in the late 1980s and has since seen it performed everywhere from community theatres to Broadway. Victoria’s Canadian College for the Performing… more
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New name, new approach for band whose sound is compared to The Kinks and The BeatlesSometimes it’s all in the name. And for a group of indie-rockers from working-class Hamilton who were looking to cut their first EP, Young Rival seemed to fit their new outlook on music better than T… more
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Ruffians ignore pressThey say any press is good press, so what about reading too much press? Drummer Steven Hamelin of Midland, Ont. band Born Ruffians used to read all of the press written about his band. Now he doesn’t… more |
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VISA is hosting a few weekend classes for budding artistsThe Vancouver Island School of Art is hosting some fall weekend workshops for those looking to delve into their creative… moreVictoria News
Arts News in BriefDuo kicks off season at Grace Church Duo Delirio opens its 2008-09 Concert Series with Children’s Corner: Songs and P… moreVictoria News
St. Luke’s Players tackle The HeiressThe St. Luke’s Players open their 60th season on stage Oct. 15 with a production of The Heiress at St. Luke’s Church Hal… moreVictoria News
Victoria College topic of new history bookThe University of Victoria and the UVic Alumni Association will host the official launch of The Lansdowne Era: Victoria … moreVictoria News
From poet to novelist to Giller nominee“Writing a novel is a huge labour,” says Patrick Lane, sounding like a prizefighter who had just gone 10 rounds with the… moreVictoria News
Speaking with SaulBlack Press reporter Vivian Moreau had a chance to speak to, or rather listen to, John Ralston Saul speak at length abou… moreVictoria News
Arts BriefsPassion and fashion A Taste of Spain: Flamenco Feria takes place Oct. 18 at the Marriott Victoria Inner Harbour, 728… more |
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