Category Archives: culture

Moving Stories Project

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre and Solo Chicken Productions joined forces in January to launch the MOVING STORIES Project, a five-month long project that offers the youth of Fredericton’s Doone Street community the opportunity to share their stories and voice through theatre and art. Over the last few months the participants have created a re-imagined performance […] Continue Reading

“Eat It Up” Exhibit Opening Reception May 26th

The Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery’s invite everyone to attend the Opening Reception for a new exhibition called Eat It Up on Thursday May 26th, 2016 from 7-9 pm at 8 McCain Street in Florenceville-Bristol. Featuring local and regional artists affiliated with the gallery, Eat It Up is a multi-­media, group show that showcases a select group… Continue Reading

Two New Brunswick Theatre Companies Announce Historic Partnership

Two of New Brunswick’s oldest theatre companies have come together in a historic partnership to create the province’s first professional stage production to be produced in both official languages. A Sunday Affair, written by Gabrielle Houle, Thomas Morgan Jones and Richard Lee will be produced by Theatre New Brunswick (TNB) and Théâtre populaire d’Acadie (TPA)… Continue Reading

Culture Plus: A strong new partner for NB’s cultural workforce

An important player is taking the stage in NB’s cultural sector. Several years of collaboration within the cultural sector has led to the establishment of the Cultural Human Resources Council of New Brunswick (Culture Plus), a not-for-profit, bilingual organization committed to ensuring the vitality of the cultural workforce through life-long career development and training. In… Continue Reading

Steeves 250 theme goes Global

This July the Steeves family is hosting a week-long festival to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of Henrich and Regina Steeves arriving in Monkton, Nova Scotia (Moncton, NB) with their seven sons; Jacob, John, Christian, Frederick, Henry, Lewis and Matthias. This party is going to stretch from Moncton to Hillsborough and be the staging site to… Continue Reading

odd sundays Presents Corrine Wasilewski & Chuck Bowie

Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, perpetually-hyphenated, poetry-and-more, reading series, odd sundays comes back together next on Sunday, April 17th, when the featured guests will be Corrine Wasilewski and Chuck Bowie. So mark your calendars and get a spring in your step to gather once again on April 17th at 2 pm at Corked Wine Bar, 83 Regent Street, in Fredericton. Get… Continue Reading