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Events guide

Dominik Heins: Local piano player in concert with guests Gary Comeau, Wendy Bollard and Laine Henderson, 8 p.m. Friday, June 7 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock. Tickets $28, 604-542-3055, www. bluefrogstudios.ca/newshows.html.


 
Ben Odberg

Events guide

Dominik Heins: Local piano player in concert with guests Gary Comeau, Wendy Bollard and Laine Henderson, 8 p.m. Friday, June 7 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock.


 
The Brian Tate-led City Soul Choir

Events guide

Dominik Heins with guests Gary Comeau, Wendy Bollard and Laine Henderson, 8 p.m. Friday, June 7 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock. Tickets $28, 604-542-3055, www.bluefrogstudios.ca/newshows. html.


 

Piano player Heins headlines gig at Blue Frog

A multi-band concert featuring local performers Dominik Heins Trio, Gary Comeau, Wendy Bollard and Laine Henderson has been booked for Blue Frog Studios on Friday, June 7.


 

Trio strings together classical, hip-hop, jazz

Infinitus has come a long way since 2002, when twins Alex and Anthony Cheung launched their string quartet as a student group at UBC.


 

Go time for 'The Game's Afoot'

Fresh from a run of Agnes of God dates in White Rock, Peninsula Productions is quickly turning its attention to its next play, The Game's Afoot.


 
From left, Yvonne Waugh...

Women in business honoured

The Surrey Board of Trade hosted its fourth annual Surrey Women in Business Awards at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel on Wednesday, honouring local female community and business leaders.


 

Women in Business awards announced at March 13 lunch

On Wednesday, March 13, Surrey Board of Trade will host the fouth annual Surrey Women in Business awards luncheon.


 

Coast Capital among best managed

Coast Capital Savings has retained a spot as one of the 50 Best Managed Companies in Canada.


 
Actors Laine Henderson

Company gives birth to 'Agnes of God'

When Wendy Bollard, artist director of Peninsula Productions, issued a call for actors to audition for the company's late-winter show, she was thrilled by the response.


 

Stand up for Sandy

Have a good laugh and help a good cause at Lafflines Comedy Club during the Books for Brooklyn comedy fundraiser on Sunday, March 3.


 
Samuel Albert

'Treasure Island' cut short

February is a very short month, comparatively, but wow! This year it just sailed by on the wings of a dragon and is slithering as swiftly as a snake to its end. There. Got the Chinese Year of the Dragon and the new Year of the Snake all recognized. So many things to do - just takes time and money. Brilliant philosophy.


 
Becky Hachey

Sweet live-theatre offerings for you and your Valentine

It's a week away from Valentine's Day - you know, the holiday that was designed for selling greeting cards. Never mind. It never hurts to dedicate one day in a whole year to appreciate the people - and things - we love.


 

Sanders, Foote on concert calendar

Peninsula Productions has announced details of a pair of shows in White Rock.


 

Mozart, Vaudevillians and 'Agnes of God' on calendar

Be prepared. Make lists. Keep your notes, passwords and datebook up to date - we are rapidly moving toward the end of 2012.


 
The folk trio Pied Pumkin

Events guide

Pied Pumkin: Folk trio returns for concert at Blue Frog Studios in White Rock on Friday, July 27, featuring Rick Scott, Shari Ulrich and Joe Mock. 1328 Johnston Rd., 604 5423055, info@bluefrogstudios.ca.


 

'Mousetrap' thrills in White Rock this month

Summer in our town usually finds folks heading for the beach. White Rock and Crescent Beach are popular picks for people living south of the Fraser River. But not everyone heads to these south beach towns for sand and sun; live theatre events are proving popular.


 

Events guide

Steve Gidora and Juno nominee Neil Harnett will share songs from their latest CDs ("Jokers and Prophets" and "Somewhere," respectively) at 7: 30 p.m. Saturday, July 21 at West Beach Bar and Grill, Marine Dr./Elm St., White Rock.


 

Events guide

Surrey Fusion Festival: "The Ultimate Celebration of Music, Food, and Culture" returns July 21-22 at Holland Park (Old Yale Road & King George Blvd.), featuring four stages over two days, plus 30-plus cultural pavillions and cuisine from around the world. Event runs daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., free admission. Info: www.surrey.ca/fusionfestival.