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Presentation on Egypt opens new Ultimate Traveller series at Ferry Building

Peter Langers Ultimate Traveller series returns to West Vancouvers Ferry Building Gallery for a new series of presentations on four Wednesday evenings. In the Footsteps of Great Empires series: Impressions of Egypt Wednesday, April 11 at 7 p.m.
Fallen idols

Fallen idols

Spring is Here!

Corn, crud, chowder, sludge, snot, dust, crust, sugar, ice, blower, pow, corduroy, and untracked- Apparently the Inuit have a lot of words for snow but Whistler riders and skiers can also get mighty specific when discussing what's been falling on the

Easter in Whistler

Rumour has it the Easter Bunny was spotted driving up the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler Resort this week. His SUV was loaded down with coloured eggs and chocolate, and strapped to the top - a freshly waxed snowboard.

Teen A Go Go: Fort Worth scene made a beautiful noise

- Teen A Go Go: A Little Film About Rock and Roll History. Directed by Melissa Kirkendall. New release on DVD from Cinema Libra Studio (www.cinemalibrestudio.com).

Calendar

GALLERIES Artemis Gallery: 104C-4390 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Hours: TuesdaySunday, noon-5 p.m. Info: 778-233-9805 or artemisgallery.ca.

Mirror Mirror lost in its own reflection

- Mirror Mirror. Directed by Tarsem Singh. Starring Lily Collins, Armie Hammer and Julia Roberts.

Karrin Allyson staying focused on road ahead

Karrin Allyson with "A" Band and NiteCap at Capilano University, Thursday, April 12 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $32/$29, via www2.capilanou.ca/news-events/nscucentre.html.
Real Housewives of Vancouver ready for a wild ride

Real Housewives of Vancouver ready for a wild ride

Popular TV franchise adds Vancouver spin-off

Sopranos singing new tune

Duo team up to launch their own company