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Fringe show delves into witchcraft, bulimia

Fringe show delves into witchcraft, bulimia

A theatre company with roots on Burnaby Mountain is staging a new work for the Vancouver Fringe Festival. Resounding Scream Theatre, in collaboration with Alley Theatre, is presenting Marrow at the Havana Theatre from Sept. 9 to 18.
Burnaby Art Gallery show reinterprets the Tower of Babel

Burnaby Art Gallery show reinterprets the Tower of Babel

Myth meets history and fiction in a new exhibition at Burnaby Art Gallery. Keith Langergraber: Betrayal at Babylon is set to run at the gallery from Sept. 9 to Oct. 23, with an opening reception on Thursday, Sept. 8 from 7 to 9 p.m.
What's up in Burnaby? New arts listings Aug. 16

What's up in Burnaby? New arts listings Aug. 16

ON NOW To Sunday, Aug. 21 The Living Archive, a new exhibition at the New Westminster Museum and Archives, Anvil Centre, 777 Columbia St., with some works featured at Samson V (880 Quayside Dr.) and Irving House (302 Royal Ave.
Arts and fun under the sun

Arts and fun under the sun

Folks rock out at Burnaby Blues + Roots Festival

Folks rock out at Burnaby Blues + Roots Festival

Singin' the blues, Mackey style

Singin' the blues, Mackey style

Legendary blues musician Wes Mackey brings his soulful set list to the Burnaby Blues + Roots Festival on Aug. 6.
What's up in Burnaby? New arts listings July 21

What's up in Burnaby? New arts listings July 21

To Friday, July 29 Unsettled Sites, a group exhibition by Marian Penner Bancroft, Wanda Nanibush and Tania Willard, at SFU Gallery, Academic Quadrangle 3004, 8888 University Dr., open Tuesday to Friday noon to 5 p.m. Info: www.sfu.ca/galleries.

LETTERS: What’s the real deal with Castro’s Cuba?

Dear Editor It was not so long ago that the loudest local global warming denier was shooting his mouth off on a regular basis, insisting that it wasn’t happening, and never mind the science.
Taco Fest 2016 announces food vendors

Taco Fest 2016 announces food vendors

Foodies can now map out their meal plan for Taco Fest 2016 as a complete list of on-site vendors has just been announced.
What's up in Burnaby? New arts listings June 29

What's up in Burnaby? New arts listings June 29

ON NOW To Thursday, June 30 A Journey: Drawing Through Grief, featuring work by Karen P. Nguyen, at the Plaskett Gallery at Massey Theatre, 735 Eighth Ave. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m., or by appointment, 604-517-5900 or www.masseytheatre.