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The Beths – “Future Me Hates Me” (Track of the Day)

The Beths – “Future Me Hates Me” (Track of the Day)

The Beths recorded a live version of the title track from their 2018 debut in the KEXP studios in Seattle on Oct. 2, 2018. The Auckland, New Zealand indie rockers will play the Biltmore Cabaret on Wednesday, July 31 . Doors: 8 p.m. Show: 9 p.m.
Band shows R-E-S-P-E-C-T to legend of Aretha

Band shows R-E-S-P-E-C-T to legend of Aretha

Siobhan Walsh Group revisit Lady of Soul’s songbook
When Calls the Heart’s Chris McNally feeling the love from loyal Hearties

When Calls the Heart’s Chris McNally feeling the love from loyal Hearties

#WCTH fans stay connected through social media
Before there was blues there was Gullah

Before there was blues there was Gullah

Ranky Tanky get funky at CapU on Saturday night
Senior Follies romps through Deep Cove

Senior Follies romps through Deep Cove

Senior Follies, written by Billy St. John, directed by Val Mason and produced by Jutta Vertegaal, runs March 29-April 13 at the Deep Cove Shaw Theatre, 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver.
NSN Playlist: Watch, read, listen

NSN Playlist: Watch, read, listen

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Ranky Tanky – “You Gotta Move” (Track of the Day)

Ranky Tanky – “You Gotta Move” (Track of the Day)

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Women fight for their passion in Glory

Women fight for their passion in Glory

Tracey Power play set for West Van's Kay Meek Arts Centre and Gateway Theatre in Richmond
Lúnasa keeps Irish folk tradition alive

Lúnasa keeps Irish folk tradition alive

Lúnasa, Grosvenor Theatre at Kay Meek Arts Centre , West Vancouver, March 27, 7:30 p.m. Outside of maybe Ireland, there’s perhaps no better place than New York City when it comes to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
Janette King – “Starlight” (Track of the Day)

Janette King – “Starlight” (Track of the Day)

New electro R&B track, “Starlight,” released earlier this month by former Vancouverite Janette King , now based in Montréal.