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This show's a Beauty

The only problem with Howe Sound Secondary School's production of is it is not running long enough for everyone in town to see this overwhelmingly entertaining show.

Very good, now spell 'cliché'...

Lately there has been an absolute boom in crazy word competition movies. Movies about Scrabble, spelling bee competitions and crossword puzzles (all available at our fantastic library by the way).

Making a mark on the stage

Steven Hill shill@squamishchief.

A deeply disturbing film

Rose Da Silva (Mitchell) and her daughter Sharon (Ferland) travel to the ghost town, Silent Hill in West Virginia, in search of answers to her daughter's mysterious sleepwalking.

Choir sings Songs of the Sea Saturday night

Squamish's community chorus, the Sea to Sky Singers, takes the stage Saturday night (April 29) for its annual spring concert at the Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵBaptisth Church.

As seen on TV - so why bother paying?

Take the show 24, and it's leading actor Kiefer Sutherland, throw in a conspiracy to assassinate the President of the United States, use the typical Hollywood action formula, add a handful of predicable moments and a few inconsistencies, and make it

Brew Pub is Lotus land

Steven Hill [email protected] Fans of folk rock and the electro acoustic genres may want to head to the Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub tonight (April 28) to catch a few sets from scheduled band Lotus.

Brackendale Art Gallery goes bluegrass

Steven Hill [email protected] Brackendale will be alive with the sound of bluegrass music May 6, as the fourth annual Brackendale Bluegrass Festival hits the Brackendale Art Gallery (BAG).

Sea to Sky Singers sing Songs of the Sea

Steven Hill [email protected] Find out what you can do with a drunken sailor April 29, as the Sea to Sky Singers tackle Songs of the Sea for the choir's annual spring concert.

Going back to the roots

Jane Emerick [email protected] A group of Celtic-inspired youth musicians will be playing in Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵthis weekend to delight their audiences while raising funds to return to the roots of their style of music.
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