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SPOTLIGHT ON ... Kaitlin Cheung, Burnaby Mountain Secondary

SPOTLIGHT ON ... Kaitlin Cheung, Burnaby Mountain Secondary

SPOTLIGHT ON ... Kaitlin Cheung Remember Kaitlin Cheung? The young Burnaby performer has been featured in these pages a number of times for various performance awards and roles on screen.
Burnaby photographer shows work at Neighbourhood House

Burnaby photographer shows work at Neighbourhood House

The works of local photographer Shirley Braithwaite are featured in this month’s art exhibition at North Burnaby Neighbourhood House.
Burnaby Mountain stages The Drowsy Chaperone

Burnaby Mountain stages The Drowsy Chaperone

Musical theatre lovers, don’t miss out on the latest offering from the talented students of Burnaby Mountain Secondary School. Teacher Felicity Rudolph directs the spring production of The Drowsy Chaperone, running May 3 to 12 at the school.
Burnaby art students honoured

Burnaby art students honoured

Seven Burnaby students were recognized for their artistic achievements by the Burnaby Artists Guild at the group’s spring show earlier this month.
The Laramie Project returns to Burnaby stage

The Laramie Project returns to Burnaby stage

Ten years after first mounting the groundbreaking play, Cariboo Hill returns with a two-part theatre cycle featuring the original play and the companion piece written a decade later
Burnaby gallery piece needs an artist

Burnaby gallery piece needs an artist

Interested artists have until Friday, April 27 to submit an application.
2018 Burnaby blues fest lineup unveiled

2018 Burnaby blues fest lineup unveiled

The Burnaby Blues + Roots Festival has revealed the remaining artists booked for this year’s event. Joining headliner Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats at Deer Lake Park on Saturday, Aug.
Burnaby artists support people with Alzheimer’s disease

Burnaby artists support people with Alzheimer’s disease

Audrey Bakewell and Wendy Mould have been making art to support people with Alzheimer’s disease for more than seven years.
Dark comedy tackles pipeline expansion issue

Dark comedy tackles pipeline expansion issue

Few issues are seizing the Canadian consciousness today as much as Kinder Morgan’s pipeline expansion, an issue Burnaby residents are all too familiar with.
Collected, Traces and Still Here honours ancestral heritage with dance

Collected, Traces and Still Here honours ancestral heritage with dance

The Co. ERASGA’s newest ensemble takes a look at the body’s relationship to traditional indigenous arts in a new production at the Shadbolt.