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Classical Music: Put these season-ending performances on your radar

Classical Music: Put these season-ending performances on your radar

On Saturday, the period-instrument duo comprising violinist Paul Luchkow and fortepianist Michael Jarvis will bring to a close their fourth season of recitals (7:30 p.m.
Ibsen’s Master Builder balances dark, light in ‘human comedy’

Ibsen’s Master Builder balances dark, light in ‘human comedy’

ON STAGE What: The Master Builder Where: The Roxy Theatre, 2657 Quadra St. When: May 28 through June 6 Tickets: $20-$48 from bluebridgetheatre.
Beatles provide ample material for Soundings Vocal Ensemble

Beatles provide ample material for Soundings Vocal Ensemble

IN CONCERT What: Soundings Sings the Beatles Where: Dave Dunnet Community Theatre, Oak Bay High School, 2121 Cadboro Bay Rd. When: Friday, May 24, 7:30 p.m. Tickets : $25 at eventbrite.
Box office: John Wick 3 dethrones Avengers: Endgame

Box office: John Wick 3 dethrones Avengers: Endgame

LOS ANGELES — The box office has a new king and his name is John Wick. The third instalment of the hyper violent Keanu Reeves franchise has taken the top spot at the North American box office and ended the three-week reign of Avengers: Endgame.
For Geddy Lee, it’s all about the bass

For Geddy Lee, it’s all about the bass

What: Geddy Lee Where: Bolen Books, 1644 Hillside Ave. (in Hillside Centre) When: Wednesday, 7 p.m. Tickets: $93 plus GST from bolenbooks.
Haggis, hammer and caber await at 3 days of Highland Games

Haggis, hammer and caber await at 3 days of Highland Games

Help celebrate Victoria’s Scottish and Celtic history at the Victoria Highland Games and Celtic Festival, one of the longest-running festivals in North America. The games take place Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Topaz Park.
Explore: Celebrate Victoria Day with a parade; Luxton Fair, Fort Rodd Hill

Explore: Celebrate Victoria Day with a parade; Luxton Fair, Fort Rodd Hill

Listen to marching bands and watch floats and, for the first time, runners at the Island Farms Victoria Day Parade on Monday. This is the 121st year of the largest and longest parade in Victoria.
Victoria Baroque Players, Vox Humana performing finales this weekend

Victoria Baroque Players, Vox Humana performing finales this weekend

The 2018-19 season is coming to a close for two more ensembles this weekend, including the Victoria Baroque Players, in one of its periodic explorations of Classical-era repertoire (Friday, 7:30 p.m., Church of St.
Mayan culture shines at Royal B.C. Museum exhibit

Mayan culture shines at Royal B.C. Museum exhibit

Many people believe the culture and languages of what was once the world’s most advanced civilization have died out, but there are more than six million people in Guatemala who continue to practise Maya traditions and speak Maya languages.
Comedian enjoys taste of success

Comedian enjoys taste of success

It’s onward and upward for Sophie Buddle, who has appeared on Just for Laughs and written CBC scripts