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Richmond artists showcased at Delta exhibition

Richmond artists showcased at Delta exhibition

Four Richmond artists’ paintings were selected to be featured at the 15th Annual Juried Art Exhibition in Tsawwassen. Titled Oil and Water , the exhibition features 85 paintings that were carefully chosen by three jurors out of 315 submissions.
Help paint pianos on Richmond’s streets

Help paint pianos on Richmond’s streets

People of all ages are being invited to paint pianos on the streets of Richmond in preparation for this year’s Pianos on the Streets Program.
From Gateway to L.A., Richmond actor’s career on the rise

From Gateway to L.A., Richmond actor’s career on the rise

Steveston-London secondary alumni Boris Bilic making a name for himself on and off the set in Hollywood
Improv show Avocado Toast pokes fun at Vancouver stereotypes

Improv show Avocado Toast pokes fun at Vancouver stereotypes

Vancouverites are invited to laugh at themselves and their city through a new improv show called Avocado Toast –Vancouver Grown, Free-Range Comedy.
Father-son musicians make Leo Awards history

Father-son musicians make Leo Awards history

Eli and Daryl Bennett dish on day jobs, desert islands and drums
North Vancouver musician big in Hong Kong

North Vancouver musician big in Hong Kong

Sutherland teacher Mark Fortin co-wrote Eason Chan pop hit with Charles Huntley
Richmond gallery hosts self-publishing workshop

Richmond gallery hosts self-publishing workshop

Richmond Art Gallery is hosting a workshop tonight led by Vancouver artist Ho Tam from 7 to 9 p.m. to discuss the practice of self-publishing as a means of sharing one’s art with new audiences.
Second time's the charm for this year's RichCity Idol winner

Second time's the charm for this year's RichCity Idol winner

Ysabelle Santa Ana has been singing since she was three years old. In fact, the 2018 RichCity Idol winner was born into a family of musicians. “Both my parents sing; my mom runs a choir and my grandpa was in a band when he was younger,” she said.
The Suitcase Project explores Japanese Canadian internment through the eyes of new generations

The Suitcase Project explores Japanese Canadian internment through the eyes of new generations

Photographer Kayla Isomura sat down with fourth- and fifth-generation descendants to talk about their families' experiences and to ask them with the question: If you had 24 hours to pack up and leave your home, what would you take with you?
2018 Steveston Salmon Festival details announced

2018 Steveston Salmon Festival details announced

2018 Steveston Salmon Festival organizers have released initial details of the big day: The 73rd Annual Steveston Salmon Festival, presented by Keltic Canada Development, will celebrate the rich heritage of Richmond’s historic Steveston village and o