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STU Musical Theatre presents ‘Seussical’

St. Thomas University's Musical Theatre class will present Seussical a musical comedy blending many familiar Dr. Seuss stories. Under the direction of Tania Breen, the...

Norélice Mboutou, celebrating Black culture

Norélice Mboutou discovered her love for art in the Republic of the Congo while working with Aurélie Diansayi. “When I was younger, I was working...

Forming art and connection at cross-cultural creation residency

ArtsLinkNB is collaborating with L'Association des Artistes Professionnel du Nouveau-Brunswick and Mawi’art to offer a spot at the Cross-Cultural Creation Residency to three anglophone...

Cape Breton folk group pines for home with new album

It's hard to nail down Matt Ellis's role in Nova Scotia-based folk group The Band Villages. “Villages is very much a band. The songs would...

Film series spotlights Black N.B. filmmakers

The UNB Art Centre and the New Brunswick Black Artists Alliance (NBBAA) are partnering to present a film series opening on Feb.16.  Gary Weekes, co-founder...

Legends of Motown come alive through east coast tour

The works of well-known popular music greats like The Supremes, the Jackson 5, the Temptations and Marvin Gaye blend together to form the set...
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