Two diverse art shows are on display at the New Westminster Public Library this month.
READWest Coast Tap Dance Collective presents Tapistry, the 10th annual international Tap Day celebration at Massey Theatre in New Westminster
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Candice James is a poet, creating images with her words. Janet Kvammen creates images with her camera and paint.
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You'll never be bored again. Just check out the NewsLeader's 101 Things to Do in Burnaby and New Westminster guide any time you seek fun
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Edward Evanko the actor doesn't sweat his reviews. As a priest, Father Evanko answers to the ultimate critic.
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Sculptor Xin Meng believes our lives are written on our faces.
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For a band borne from indecision, The Shrugs have little doubt where they want their music to take them.
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Like macaroni and cheese, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Trudy Van Dop thinks wine and art make the perfect pairing.
READTo celebrate, B.C. Arts and Culture Week happens throughout the province April 22-28
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Former New West school trustee Lori Watt is immersed in her character Lil, the aging protagonist peeler in A Particular Class of Women
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Crystal Shaw wants to give you a piece of her mind.
READFormer New West school trustee Lori Watt is now a stripper. At least, that's the character she plays in a new theatre production.
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Bob Robertson and Linda Cullen are back where they started. As a couple.
READThis year's Lit Fest New West will feature several well-known speakers, authors and poets.
READAlthough some Canucks fans might think NHL officiating is laughable, The Columbia Theatre hopes to help them laugh for other reasons.
READParticipating in Dining Out for Life this year, Wild Rice at the River Market will donate 25 per cent of sales to the event March 29.
READPartnering up with Pacific Breeze Winery, New Westminster's Wild Rice restaurant hosts an exclusive five-course dinner on Tuesday, April 17.
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Following two sold-out shows in Vancouver, Beatles Burlesque! is coming to the historic Columbia Theatre in New Westminster.
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Royal City Musical Theatre returns to the Massey Theatre stage next month with its much anticipated performance of Hello, Dolly!
READThe search is on for more participants to make the Royal City Multicultural Festival on May 19 bigger and better.
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