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Even in the midst of a pandemic, there’s lots of entertainment stories to quench your thirst for arts on the East Coast.
Though many of the events are being held virtually this year, mainstays like the FIN Atlantic Canada International Film Festival have plenty of online offerings for ticketholders to enjoy from the comfort of their homes.
Since there’s so much on the go, we thought we’d highlight a few of our stories from the past week, in case you missed them.
VIDEO: Taylor Olson graduates to feature films, brings searing Bone Cage to FIN Stream
Open Doors: Cape Breton Women in Harmony promoting local female artists
FIN Stream: Bread in the Bones goes against the grain exploring love of loaves
Bridgewater author launching debut novel during Lunenburg Lit Fest
Pandemic! The class: Dalhousie University introduces board game inspired course on pandemic management
Global Music Match connects three P.E.I. musicians to audiences around the world
Fifth annual St. John’s Short Play Festival begins Thursday
Healing the Nation world premiere at Lunenburg Doc Fest Sept. 25
St. John’s filmmaker and screenwriter debut first feature film at FIN International Film Festival
FIN Stream: Trans jazz pianist was No Ordinary Man
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