Little Mountain Gallery

In a dark wood-panelled room, comedian Graham Clark (wearing a Little Mountain Gallery shirt and sporting an impressively long beard) addresses an unseen audience. A large pile of crumpled white and yellow notepapers is at his feet.
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Graham Clark does 24 hours of stand-up to support Little Mountain Gallery

Peak Web January 10, 2022

By: Emma Jean, Peak Associate Veteran comedian Graham Clark performed his second 24 Hours of Stand Up, to benefit the recently displaced Little Mountain Gallery. The event was one of the last to be held at Little Mountain Gallery’s location on East 26th Street, after the building was sold to a developer to build condos. The performance helped fundraise for a new space. Clark, a fixture of the Vancouver stand-up comedy scene and host of Stop Podcasting Yourself, achieved the feat alongside a group of fellow comedians. This collaborative effort highlighted the grassroots community of local, independent comedians Little Mountain…

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Illustration of a blue calendar, with "Need to Know, Need to Go" written on top
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Need to Know, Need to Go: Nov. 29—Dec. 5

Arts November 30, 2021

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor Book sale | Nov. 30 | FREE | SFU Surrey Looking for some new reading material going into winter break? Browse through this collection of affordable, gently used books! Also up for grabs…

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Little Mountain Gallery is the latest to suffer due to Vancouver’s increasing gentrification

Arts February 2, 2020

by Marco Ovies, Arts Editor The next time you walk past Little Mountain Gallery (LMG) you might notice a development application up on the building. Why is this important, you ask? Well, it’s because this is one of the few…

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Little Mountain Gallery Comedy Club delivers a mountain of laughs with each performance

Arts January 20, 2020

by Meera Eragoda If you are a comedy lover, the comedy scene in Vancouver may seem quite elusive. The recent closure of Comedy Mix leaves us with Yuk Yuks as the next big comedy venue — which, in my opinion,…

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