Mumford & Sons played to a packed Holland Park crowd in Surrey, and earlier tried their footy skills with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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Shawnigan Players hit the mark again with Michel Tremblay's six-woman play probing life, death, pain and love as Zone contest looms
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Natalie Maine's debut solo effort Mother moves further on up the road away from the country music umbrella that the Chicks were a part of.
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A list of entertaining events in Chilliwack for May 24 to 30
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English folk-rock band played Holland Park on Friday night.
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The film, directed by Alison Klayman, is about Ai Wei Wei, China's most famous international artist and its most outspoken domestic critic.
READThe legendary Bill Cosby will deliver two standup shows on June 1 at the Richmond venue.
READA Cutting Edge Night with Transmolecular is a presentation of new and original works involving sound, video, painting and dance.
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Bending notes into shapes, Melissa's melodies colour her songs using her sweet, haunting voice.
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Forty-one students part of Port Coquitlam’s Broadway Bound Performing Arts Studio will be in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
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Rock band Fleetwood Mac make a local stop on their North American tour.
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Blues rock reggae band Stone Iris will be in Penticton May 26 to take the stage at Voodoo’s.
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Chemainus Theatre's two-week run offers a raft of educational songs and stories of the Western logger
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Reluctant Dragon features two local youth in Chilliwack Spring Theatre Festival
READResident artist at Ranger Statio presents collection of works for June show
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Beaver Valley May Day celebrations kick off tonight in Haines Park
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Kootenay Danceworks is holding its year end performance, An Evening of Gratitude, this Saturday.
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Community band celebrates 30 years with a free concert at Genesis Theatre at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 25.
READNANAIMO - A Cappella Plus presents its spring concert From Belfast to Beijing Sunday (May 26) at St. Andrew's United Church.
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Ninth-annual kids' event at Bear Creek Park and Surrey Arts Centre continues through May 25.
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