Arts & Entertainment
Un-deck the Saint John Arts Centre Halls!
For the third year, the Saint John Arts Centre (SJAC) resident fibre arts group, the Carnegie Rughookers, have generously donated their beautiful hand-made fibre art ornaments for the SJAC tree as a fundraiser.
Read MoreUNB Saint John Lorenzo Reading Series Presents Allan Cooper & Harry Thurston
Poets Allan Cooper and Harry Thurston will read from The Deer Yard and Keeping Watch at the End of the World, respectively on Thursday, November 19th at 7 pm in the Ganong Hall Lecture Theatre. The reading is hosted by the Lorenzo Reading Series and supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.
Read MoreWingfield Lost & Found
The Imperial Theatre in Saint John presents Wingfield Lost and Found on Friday November 20th, 2015 at 8 pm. Tickets are $30 for Subscribers, $35 for Adults, $32 for Seniors, and $20 Student RUSH.
Read MoreSAINT JOHN TO HOST ECMW 2017
The East Coast Music Association (ECMA) announced today that Saint John will host East Coast Music Week (ECMW) in 2017. The event takes place from April 19-23, 2017 and marks a return to the city for the first time in 15 years.
Read MoreScript Happens: Call for Directors, Actors & Crew!
The Saint John Theatre Company‘s annual playwright contest – Script Happens – is in full swing. Scripts have been selected and crafted by their professional dramaturge, Ryan Griffith. Now it’s time for the next step in the page to stage transformation!
Read MoreKenny vs. Spenny: Season 7 (Live at the Imperial Theatre)
The Imperial Theatre in Saint John welcomes Kenny Vs. Spenny, live and uncensored, this Wednesday, November 4th, 2015 at 7:30 pm. There are still good seats available. Tickets are $26-$34 for Subscribers, $30-$39 for Adults, and $99 VIP (ask for details). Wildly popular (and much censored) Canadian comedy television program Kenny vs. Spenny is coming live […]
Read MoreWinged Tapestries: Moths at Large Exhibition in Saint John until January
Until January 3rd, 2016 visit the New Brunswick Museum at Market Square to view Winged Tapestries: Moths at Large, a travelling exhibition featuring the art of Jim des Rivières, produced by the Canadian Museum of Nature. Witness the arresting beauty and surprising diversity of moths in a presentation of more than 30 large-format prints by Canadian photographer…
Read MoreAward-winning Poet & Author George Elliott Clarke to Read
Award-winning poet and author George Elliott Clarke will read from George & Rue on Thursday, November 5th at 7 pm. in the Ganong Hall Lecture Theatre.
Read MoreSea Belles Give Back to Greater Saint John Region in Community Concerts
SEA BELLES CONCERT SERIES COMING TO A VENUE NEAR YOU! The Sea Belles A Cappella Show Chorus is doing three concerts in November to celebrate with Saint John and the greater community their Atlantic Canada first place win in June 2015.
Read MoreIt’s a Darlene Love Christmas in Saint John
In anticipation of “A Darlene Love Christmas” coming Wednesday November 25th to Saint John, New Brunswick, the Imperial Theatre is presenting a free public screening of the Academy Award Winning documentary film 20 Feet from Stardom on Monday, November 2nd, at 7 pm.
Read MoreSaint John Only NB Stop for Duane Andrews Tour
Award-winning guitarist, composer, producer and international performing artist Duane Andrews will celebrate the release of his new album titled Conception Bay, with concerts across Atlantic Canada, stopping in Saint John on Saturday November 28th. Duane will be accompanied by the Saint John String Quartet for his Saint John performance, the only show scheduled for New Brunswick. With Conception…
Read MoreIntro to Oil Painting Course Starts November 3rd
This beginners’ introductory class focuses on “still life.” In this six week course, you will learn about shapes of objects, light, composition, perspective and colour. The subject image will be provided. Together we will begin with step-by-step understanding of the layering method of painting to create a range of tones, texture, clarity, and shape.
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