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Daughter's sculptures help fill gaps in a Steveston life

Daughter's sculptures help fill gaps in a Steveston life

There’s a disconnect in Judy Nakagawa’s family history, one she hopes her abstract sculptures will help bridge when they go on display at Britannia Heritage Shipyards starting this Saturday (Oct.
Fall for Minoru Chapel's new opera season

Fall for Minoru Chapel's new opera season

Minoru Chapel will once again open its doors to music lovers this fall with a stellar line up of operatic performances.

Book Club: Bold style sheds light on Chile’s dark chapter

In her book, Mexican Hooker #1 And My Other Roles Since The Revolution , Carmen Aguirre tells her story of joining the revolutionary movement in Chile after her exile in Canada, the bittersweet reality of the end of the dictatorships in South America
Asian stereotypes collide at Gateway

Asian stereotypes collide at Gateway

Dads and daughters. People in those roles know they have a special relationship and identity.
Gateway presents theatre to make you think

Gateway presents theatre to make you think

If you book a seat for one of the performances during Gateway Theatre’s 2016-2017 season, prepare to be more than just entertained — get ready to give the subject matters a hard think, too.
Richmond residents over the moon for festival

Richmond residents over the moon for festival

‘Though thousands of miles apart, we are still able to share the beauty of the moon and enjoy this moment with our heart being together.
Culture Days events all over Richmond

Culture Days events all over Richmond

Richmond artists, organizations and community groups open their doors for three full days — Friday, Sept. 30 to Sunday, Oct. 2
Book Club: Have fun before you travel

Book Club: Have fun before you travel

I checked out Steve Hely’s The Wonder Trail: True Stories from Los Angeles to the End of the World for a couple of reasons.
New book club members welcomed

New book club members welcomed

Richmond Public Library is pleased to host the long standing Food for Thought book club on the second Wednesday of every month from 7 - 8:30 p.m. on the second floor of Community Place at 7700 Minoru Gate. Registration is required.
Actor looks within to give life to a 'geek hero'

Actor looks within to give life to a 'geek hero'

Andrew Wade didn’t have to go very far afield to research his latest one-man production that is part of this year’s Vancouver Fringe Festival.