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Robin Hood caps off Middle Ages studies at Moody middle

Ecole Moody middle students will cap off their Middle Ages studies this spring with a trip to the Sherwood Forest.

Paving the way for arts, culture in the Tri-Cities

After years of putting the arts and culture on the backburner, the Tri-Cities are now getting the light turned on with new master plans in each municipality.

Catwalk ready for trash fashion

Two Heritage Woods students have been talking "trash" since last fall. And, tomorrow night, they will see their words tip out at a garbage fashion show a fundraiser for Days for Girls.

ARTS IN BRIEF: Clay residency up for grabs in Port Moody

Emerging ceramic artists have until May 31 to apply for a year-long residency at the Port Moody Arts Centre. The successful applicant will be able to work at the St.

May Day queen is 'so excited'

It has taken a year for Lauryn Cacic to get ready for her royal duties. Now, the Grade 4 student at Kilmer elementary says she's ready to lead her party as the 92nd May Day queen, with ambassador Ali Mahdi.

Tribute to writing team

As a performer, director and artistic producer, Peter Jorgensen had always admired the collaborative work of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein.

ARTS IN BRIEF: Bobs and Lolo are back in Port Moody

Children's entertainers Bobs and Lolo will return to Port Moody for the 24th annual Fingerling Festival this weekend.

Coquitlam area students get mindful on stigma

There's a powerful piece about anxiety, where a man is holding on for dear life at a Port Coquitlam bus stop but a rider only passes him a water bottle without looking his way.

Freak flags fly for Shrek

Mounting a musical around a giant green ogre has taken a small army to work out the details.

Dogwood takes a bite out of Death by Chocolate

Johanna MacDonald plays Bobbie Sue, Anne Scott is Coco Purvis, Nancy Golabiewski portrays Selma and Bob Costello is Det. Nick Noir in Death by Chocolate, a production by Coquitlam's Dogwood Drama Club.