Homeland is an historic journey that reveals the artists’ pre-war lifestyle in Syria, the beginning of unrest, and finally, the trauma of dislocation. These artworks reflect on personal and cultural identity through the lens of memory and migrations.
Reports on Challenge Crisis with Creativity community art project created by Gage Gallery to help people during Covid 19
"I remember one of the last times he saw me, he said, 'Please make sure everybody hears this music.'" Promise kept.
Hush Hush Noise - Band Of The Month
INTERVIEW
Wantmonster are straight off the hard streets of Nelson B.C. Ok, the streets there aren’t very hard, unless you’re afraid of hippies with giant dreads that look like matted down stinky beaver tails, and who isn’t? Wantmon...
Times Colonist interviews Kirsten Van Ritzen about her acting roles in television movies filmed in Victoria in 2015.
Ira Hoffecker presents Transitions at Fortune Gallery
Lowest of the Low headline this fundraising concert, September 3 at The Creekside just north of Kingston.
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Cambridge has been prominent in the Vancouver punk scene since late 2005. Tour is nothing new to them; this is their second cross-Canada run. The first one went quite well up until a breakdown in Brandon, Manitoba caused them to miss some s...
Murphy's band 80s Enuff! performs live at The Cove Inn, June 30
Actress/comedian Kirsten Van Ritzen discusses her acting career, passion for improv, and creating Sin City Live Improv Serial in Victoria with partner Ian Ferguson.