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Give thanks to the associates

Give thanks to the associates

The Associates of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (a group originally known as the Women's Committee and later as the Volunteer Committee) are ringing the chimes on their 60th anniversary.
Star struggling for survival

Star struggling for survival

The beloved Sidney cinema is campaigning to stay alive after the film industry's switch to digital

Russell Peters comedy colourful but not overly blue

You could argue that Canadian comic Russell Peters has a long way to go before he’ll be compared to the all-time greats, but he proved repeatedly during his sold-out performance on Friday night at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre that he has the pro

Ballet brings Broadway to Victoria

Musical theatre is the hybrid beast of the stage world. With triple-threat performers delivering song, dance and over-the-top theatricality to those who like that sort of thing, it seems to cast a wide net for pleasing audiences.

Netflix sets date for cards

Netflix's highly anticipated original series House of Cards will première Feb. 1. The subscription video company announced the debut date Thursday.

50 years of bond

The suave spy has been shaken but he's still battling villains and bedding the girl
Rush gets foot in hall door

Rush gets foot in hall door

Randy New-man, Public Enemy, N.W.

Greaves sang take a letter

R.B. Greaves, a pop singer whose Take a Letter, Maria was a 1969 hit, has died in Los Angeles. He was 68. Ronald Bertram Greaves died of prostate cancer on Sept. 27 at his home. Greaves was a nephew of the legendary R&B singer Sam Cooke.

Urban seen as idol pacifier

American Idol season 12 tapings are just getting under way and Keith Urban has already become more than just a judge: He's also the pacifier on the newly minted panel.
Streaming and selling can coexist

Streaming and selling can coexist

Mumford & Sons album sales strong while heavily played on Spotify