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Squamish Nation totem pole coming to cultural centre

Whistler's top Halloween haunts

Where you can do the Monster Mash this year
Who will create our Olympic artistic legacy?

Who will create our Olympic artistic legacy?

Candidates for $200,000 project cut from 39 submissions to just four, including well-known Coast Salish artist Susan Point

Writers Fest wraps, reports jump in attendance

After three days of wordplay -- read, written and spoken - the ninth annual Whistler Readers and Writers Festival wrapped up last weekend and organizers are reporting some promising numbers.
The amateur's hour

The amateur's hour

Jenny MacCormack rounds out finalists in Whistler's Got Talent competition
Female DJs Get 'Er Done

Female DJs Get 'Er Done

History, respect and talent go into producing good music
From Ben Nevis to Mount Everest

From Ben Nevis to Mount Everest

Renowned British alpinist and mountaineer, Ian Parnell, will take Whistler around the world during video/photo presentation

Emily Carr grappled with Sea to Sky landscapes

"Mountains towering - snow mountains, blue mountains, green mountains, brown mountains, tree-covered, barren rock, cruel mountains with awful waterfalls and chasms and avalanches, tender mountains all shining, spiritual peaks way up among the clouds.

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Going Deeper with Jeremy Jones
Last Love, in limestone

Last Love, in limestone

Patrick Sullivan takes sculpture series to the States as one of five artists selected for the 'Chiseled" Stone Sculpture Symposium