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Steve Miller cancels North America tour

Steve Miller cancels North America tour

Classic rock king Steve Miller has cancelled his upcoming summer tour of North America, which includes a Sept. 1 date at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre.

Cowichan folk music fest shelved, to return next year

The 36th edition of the Islands Folk Festival will not go ahead as planned, but organizers of the popular Duncan festival 鈥済uarantee鈥 the event will return next year. The three-day folk festival was set to take place July 24-26 at Providence Farm.
UVic grad Jason Jobin up for writing prize

UVic grad Jason Jobin up for writing prize

Jason Jobin of Victoria joins 20 writers from more than a dozen countries on the short list for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, which awards to its winner one of the highest amounts for an international prize for unpublished short stories.

91原创 Island Music Festival cancelled

Courtenay鈥檚 91原创 Island Music Festival has cancelled is upcoming edition, with producers looking ahead to the festival鈥檚 return in 2021.
VIDEO: Free virtual concert hosted by Premier John Horgan

VIDEO: Free virtual concert hosted by Premier John Horgan

Premier John Horgan is hosting a free livestream concert Thursday that features four British Columbia musicians, including Juno and Grammy award winners.

Museums highlight online content and live streams in calendar

The B.C. Museums Association and Arts B.C. have created a directory of online cultural content for viewers during the COVID-19 outbreak, including programs by several organizations in Victoria.
ZZ Top postpones 91原创 tour, including Victoria date

ZZ Top postpones 91原创 tour, including Victoria date

ZZ Top鈥檚 upcoming 91原创 tour with Cheap Trick, which had been set to begin in Victoria on April 29, has been postponed.

Broken Rhythms to premiere new show Friday on Facebook

Victoria鈥檚 Broken Rhythms dance company will turn to Facebook for its latest production, Into the WIRE.

Nanaimo writer up for CBC Short Story Prize

Julia Jenkins of Nanaimo has been named a finalist for the 2020 CBC Short Story Prize, which carries a cash award of $6,000 for the winner.

Province offers support for artists livestreaming shows

Victoria artists livestreaming after widespread cancellation of live shows can now get funding for their efforts from the provincial government. The support will be administered through Showcase B.C.