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UNTIL SATURDAY, MARCH 30 Ghost River Theatre presents One, an adaptation of the Orpheus myth, at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Ave., March 27 to 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets $37 for adults, $27 for seniors and students. Info, visit www.

Burnaby couple lives by their music for 33 years

Mozart's opera The Magic Flute, will be transformed into a First Nations saga by the Vancouver Opera Company, and two long-time Burnaby musicians will be lending their talents to the music.

Play answers mental health questions

Theatre for Living presents maladjusted, with performances by six mental health patients and caregivers

Burnaby students perform with New West alumni band

Peter Wenzek, music teacher at Burnaby North Secondary School, just can't get enough of conducting. The seasoned high school teacher stepped into a second role as music director of the Royal City Alumni Band at the beginning of November last year.

From Iceland to Deer Lake

Nothing says spring is right around the corner like an announcement for a live outdoor music event.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 8 Album launch, Burnaby singer Joanna Chapman-Smith launching her new album, Love Me Deeply, at St. James Hall in Vancouver, 3214 West 10th Ave. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m.

Participants wanted for flash mob

Dare to Dance? A flash mob campaign is recruiting enthusiastic participants from around the Lower Mainland, including Burnaby, to learn a dance routine and perform it this spring.

City dancers heat up the floor

Award-winning Burnaby dancers compete in international Salsa festival

Saved those '80s pants? Good thinking

Pull on your MC Hammer pants, audience members who dress up for Fame production may win prizes
Photo gallery: Chinese New Year at Brentwood Town Centre

Photo gallery: Chinese New Year at Brentwood Town Centre