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City Something: Monday's Top Picks for Arts and Entertainment for June 20-30

City Something: Monday's Top Picks for Arts and Entertainment for June 20-30

Reggae royalty Ziggy Marley plays the Royal Theatre, National Aboriginal Day celebrations and Irish comic Dylan Moran.
Be soothed by the sitar

Be soothed by the sitar

Duet of Wind – An Indian (Hindustani) Classical Music Concert is at the David Lam Auditorium June 22
Discover the truth about jazz

Discover the truth about jazz

The TD Victoria International Jazz Festival runs from June 21 to 30.
Film Review: Before Midnight

Film Review: Before Midnight

Before Midnight wraps up trilogy neatly, but it's a little heavy on dialogue
Unsung Victoria artist brought to light

Unsung Victoria artist brought to light

The Life and Art of Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher launches June 29, 8 p.m. at the Victoria College of Art, 1625 Bank St.
Film review: The Purge

Film review: The Purge

Heavy-Handed delivery makes the Purge Preposterous
Birthing a new breed of non-fiction

Birthing a new breed of non-fiction

Rosina, the Midwife traces historic roots of an immigrant family and the woman who started it all
Movie Monday turns 20

Movie Monday turns 20

Popular film screening event presents enlightening and entertaining films for the public
Twelve-year-old represents Island talent

Twelve-year-old represents Island talent

Dumalski competed in last year’s competition in the 11 and under category, placing first amongst her peers.
Blue Bridge takes on Chekhov tale

Blue Bridge takes on Chekhov tale

Chekhov’s sardonic sense of humour has secured the 19th-century piece among favourites