Come to vintage film night at the Arts Building on South Fletcher in Gibsons, tonight (Jan. 14) at 7 p.m. to see the classic Three Stooges film, The Brideless Groom, from 1947.
All ages are welcome for admission of $2.
Gospel night
Music Makers' Gospel Night runs this Sunday, Jan. 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. and on the third Sunday each month. Come out and learn some wonderful gospel tunes with a great group of people. Totally stress free and uplifting fun with a $10 drop-in fee at the Music Makers Studio, 4669 Simpkins, Davis Bay. Phone Lynne Dickson at 604-885-3494 for more. ?
Art at 101
The 101 store on Cowrie Street in Sechelt hosts an artist every month. This January they are showing the work of Sarah Rowland. She graduated from Chat-elech Secondary School last year with an interest in photography, which she is pursuing further. For this show, the artist has provided a number of smaller prints, largely landscape and nature studies.
FOG show
The Friends of the Gallery (FOG) Show is now open at the Doris Crowston Gallery in the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre. A wide selection of works from many Coast artists will be on display until Jan. 30.
Festival syllabus
The 2011 syllabus for the SC Festival of Performing Arts is now available with a registration deadline of Jan. 28. The syllabus has detailed info, including registration and membership forms, and is posted on www.coastfestival.com.
Festival dates are April 18 to May 6.
Potter alert
It may seem like a long time until April but, as ceramic artists know, it takes many months to prepare for a show like Ceramics on the Edge, and they must begin now.
The Sunshine Coast Arts Council invites submissions for the third annual show, a juried exhibition of innovative ceramics by Coast artists, to be the featured show at the Arts Centre this summer.
Two categories - established ceramic artists and emerging ceramic artists - will be judged separately, with the best of each category selected for inclusion. Entry deadline is Wednesday, April 13. For more information and an entry form, see www.CeramicsOnEdge.com.
Frank movie
Frank is a Sicilian from Brooklyn living in San Francisco who is a lover of life and also a drug addict, morbidly obese, pre-diabetic and fighting Hepatitis C. The film May I Be Frank documents the transformation of Frank's life that starts when he unknowingly stumbles into a local raw, organic and vegan café with staff who will help him. The film shows on Tuesday, Jan. 18, at the Creek hall. Film is at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $8. For more information call 604-886-2780, email [email protected] or see www.blackcatcinema.ca.