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Renowned tabla player Zakir Hussain (l) and santoorist Pandit Shivkumar Sharma perform May 3 at North Vancouver's Centennial Theatre.
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Indian maestros to share the stage
Despite performing and studying for decades, world-renowned tabla player Zakir Hussain says he's still learning every day.
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Small screen provides opportunity for burgeoning filmmaker
On Friday night, director Ryan Furlong makes his film debut-on TV.
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Gutsy performer drives raunch-filled Belly
Meet the Queen of Raunch, aka writer/performer Dawn Wendy McLeod. Presented by Screaming Weenie (a company committed to "queer and sex positive performance") and Brownbike Performance, in association with neworldtheatre and PACE (Prostitution Alternatives Counseling and Education) Society, Belly is not for the faint of heart or the delicate of sensibility.
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Master of the kitchen rooting for the Canucks
It's a good thing David Hawksworth followed his passion and became a chef instead of a firefighter or hedge fund manager.
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Seven
days ahead
Student bodies....Lola Dance presents the world premiere of Provincial Essays, a new work for five dancers.
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Going loco for local
The 100-Mile Diet devised by a local couple, who promote eating food that is grown within 100 miles of Vancouver, is starting to sound even more appealing in the wake of the pet deaths across North America due to a product from China, and the growing number of media reports about lax food inspection and regulations in that environmental hell hole of a country.
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