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“Coeur chaviré”

PEI Acadian band Sirène et Matelot, formed by Lennie Gallant and Patricia Richard, released a new single for radio called “Coeur chaviré.” The song is from their latest album, Un…

Bonding over art

A new partnership between two Kings County cultural organizations will showcase the best in local visual art. Artisans Waterfront, an artist-run gallery in Montague, will coordinate and curate exhibitions in…

Interim ED at The Guild

The Board of Directors of The Guild appointed Chloe Goodyear as the Interim Executive Director in June. Goodyear has over 20 years of experience leading non-profit arts organizations, festivals, and…

“Making Me Sicker”

Following the recent release of their collaboration with R&B singer Kierrah, Atlantic String Machine teamed up with Halifax-born, Montreal-based indie-pop sensation Keeper E. for their new single, “Making Me Sicker.”…

“What You See in Me”

PEI country artists Lawrence Maxwell and Brooke MacArthur have teamed up to release their single, “What You See in Me.”  Written by Maxwell, the new song sheds light on self-acceptance…

Seizure

PEI musician Parker Murray, performing under the name Zebedee, is releasing his second studio album, Seizure, on July 13. To celebrate, Murray is hosting an album launch party from 8–10…

Bedeque Historical Museum

The summer’s new exhibits at the Bedeque Area Historical Museum in Central Bedeque will officially open at a free public event on July 6 at 10:30 am. All are welcome. …

Under the Spire

Under The Spire’s season continues this month, showcasing traditional, pop, classical, jazz, country, and world music concerts at Historic St. Mary’s. The Festival will also present a Pride Ceilidh, and…

Porch to Porch: A Maritime Haiku Anthology 

The first-ever anthology of Maritime haiku has been published by Haiku Canada Publications. Porch to Porch: A Maritime Haiku Anthology includes the work of 52 poets—among them are such literary…

Chorale Saint-Jean

Established in 1937, Chorale Saint-Jean of the University of Alberta’s Campus Saint-Jean in Edmonton, Western Canada’s largest francophone choir, is poised to fulfill a seven-year-old dream: to share their francophonie…