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Shakespearean classic on stage

With the World Shakespeare Festival set to begin in London, England, City Stage New West is joining in with its own tribute to the Bard. The local theatre company is presenting its concert reading of King Lear on Sunday, April 22 at 2 p.m.

Storyweaving celebrates urban First Nations

A New Westminster resident will be among the performers for a special presentation honouring the First Nations presence in Greater Vancouver.
Lit Fest New West celebrates words

Lit Fest New West celebrates words

Film chronicles city's punk years

Film chronicles city's punk years

Whether you remember Vancouver's heyday as a punk capital in the late 1970s and early 1980s, or whether it's a piece of music history to you, this one is sure to fascinate.
Arts Club offers up fun in Earnest

Arts Club offers up fun in Earnest

Eight crazy days of filmmaking

Eight crazy days of filmmaking

Hockey, comedy at the Columbia Theatre

Comedy and hockey are taking centre stage at the Columbia Theatre this week. The Columbia will be hosting a special hockey night on Friday, showing the Vancouver Canucks vs. Dallas Stars game on a 24-foot screen.

Choirs, orchestra perform Mozart's Requiem

A New Westminster choir is taking on one of the greatest works in the choral repertoire.

Film series continues Monday

Film lovers, have you set aside your Monday nights for Last Mondays at the Movies? The next in the Arts Council of New Westminster's film series is up on Monday, March 26, with a screening of Buck.

Local author earns another nomination

JJ Lee has another honour to add to an already long list of kudos for his debut book. Lee, a New Westminster author, has just been named a finalist for the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize in the B.C. Book Prizes.