Date: Saturday, May 25
Time: 3–5 p.m.
Location: Gathering Space, John E. Robbins Library, Brandon University
One of Canada’s most eminent journalists first cut his teeth in Brandon, and now he is returning here with an acclaimed new memoir.
Date: Saturday, May 25
Time: 3–5 p.m.
Location: Gathering Space, John E. Robbins Library, Brandon University
One of Canada’s most eminent journalists first cut his teeth in Brandon, and now he is returning here with an acclaimed new memoir.
The Indigenous Peoples’ Centre (IPC) team at Brandon University(BU) is planning an event to raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirit people (MMIWG2S). In recognition of the National Day of Awareness for MMIWG2S, the IPC team will host a fire at and guest speakers at the Ceremonial Fire Pit in the Kanvanagh Courtyard, beginning at 11 a.m.
Following on a partnership with the Gender and Women’s Studies’ fall speaker series, the Brandon University Library continues to celebrate gender diversity in the Westman community, and is proudly presenting artist Wendy Friesen’s exhibit, Guitars, in the Tommy McLeod Curve Gallery. The Curve Gallery is located on the second floor of the John E. Robbins Library at BU and is free to view during library opening hours.
Pianist Daniel Tselyakov will take music lovers on an enchanting musical journey in a pro series performance on Tuesday, March 19 at Brandon University’s BU’s Lorne Watson Recital Hall.
Tsleyakov, who will be joined by flautist Nancy Hennen, will present a program titled Harmony in Motion, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
David French’s comedic drama, Salt-Water Moon opens at the Evans Theatre at Brandon University (BU) for four performances on Thursday, April 4, Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 6, 2024, at 7 p.m., with a matinee on April 6 at 2 p.m.
Less than two weeks away, anticipation is beginning to crescendo for the Brandon University Jazz Festival, which features an artist who took home a Grammy just last month.
The annual musical event brings students, music educators, vaunted performers, and jazz lovers together for three days of excitement at the BU campus.
The halls of Brandon University’s (BU’s) School of Music will be filled with sounds of wondrous woodwinds as the BU Clarinet Festival returns for its 14th year on Saturday, March 9 and Sunday, March 10. This year’s festival will be highlighted by a pro series performance by James Campbell
On Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m., an exciting exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art will open at Brandon University’s (BU’s) Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art. It will include works from some of the most revered contemporary artists, such as Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Jackson Beardy, Carl Beam and Arthur Amiotte, as well as works by students, alumni and community artists.
It still has that new piano smell.
“Jack” is the name of a brand-new nine-foot Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano that will make its debut March 2 on the stage of the Lorne Watson Recital Hall at Brandon University.
A pair of Brandon University (BU) School of Music faculty members are collaborating with visiting musicians Tommy Crane and Thom Gill for an evening of genre-bending electronic folk this week.
The Brandon Chamber Players present Dance Music For All Occasions, by Tommy Crane on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m., in BU’s Kinsmen Rehearsal Hall.