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Jazz sextet continues to groove

Jazz sextet continues to groove

Toni Blodgett’s love of jazz continues to fuel her band’s unique blend of what she calls “more traditional” music.

Spark fest ignites at Belfry

The Belfry Threatre is kicking off Spark Festival — 16-days that feature more than 50 performances and events.
Fort Langley student named Miss Teen Canada

Fort Langley student named Miss Teen Canada

Winning national title an ‘overwhelming experience’ for Shalom Reimer
Local author's novel honoured by Cuba

Local author's novel honoured by Cuba

Victoria author Shirley Langer's book Anita's Revolution, about Cuba's national literacy campaign, is being translated into Spanish.
Ballet features swords, sorrow and true love

Ballet features swords, sorrow and true love

Ballet dancers are phenomenally skilled artists whose physical abilities allow them to give expression to an artistic soul.

Victoria Symphony pays tribute to king of rock ‘n’roll

Get ready for a night of gospel, blues and rock ‘n' roll classics as the Victoria Symphony pays tribute to the King himself — Elvis.
Langham Theatre dives into 19th century slavery

Langham Theatre dives into 19th century slavery

Sexism, classism, oppression and repression are at the forefront of a new historical play on at Langham Court Theatre.

An evening with Shakespeare and song

Victoria's premier vocal ensemble, Vox Humana Chamber Choir, will present Shakespeare's Song.

Play explores violence, masculine stereotypes

Atomic Vaudeville is launching into 2016 with a performance that explores combat, violence and masculine stereotypes set in a boxing ring.
Opera singer steps into Figaro’s shoes for a second time

Opera singer steps into Figaro’s shoes for a second time

Produced by Pacific Opera Victoria (POV), The Barber of Seville is a story that many audiences will likely find familiar.