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Author and broadcaster Grant Lawrence brings stories and songs to Terrace

Luke Wallace, Rachelle van Zanten will support April 12 event as musical guests
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Grant Lawrence reads from his bestseller “Adventures in Solitude” at a previous “Grant Lawrence and Friends” event. (Photo submitted)

What should you not wear to a nude potluck in August? Vancouver-based broadcaster and author Grant Lawrence plans to address this burning question and more when he visits Rupert for the first time next month.

On April 12 at the McColl Playhouse, Lawrence will share stories from his books and broadcasts, including his bestseller Adventures in Solitude: What not to wear to a nude potluck and other stories from Desolation Sound.

“That’s become my go-to,” Lawrence told Black Press Media.

In the 1980s, when he was 10 or 11, Lawrence and his family had a summer cabin in Desolation Sound.

The area “attracted a lot of draft dodgers, a lot of hippies and a lot of people into counter-culture,” Lawrence said, but his parents were “as straight-laced as you got.”

“Put it this way, my dad just loves Stephen Harper,” he said. “We ended up in this area that was like Woodstock 24 hours, 7 days a week.”

Neighbours invited his family to a potluck that was accessible by boat.

“We got there and … we were completely shocked that everybody at the potluck was naked,” he said. “Men, women, children, teenagers, all naked.”

Despite the heat of summer, Lawrence was still at an age when he was uncomfortable in his own skin and showed up wearing long corduroy pants and an E.T. turtleneck.

Not wanting to give too much away, he saved the rest of the autobiographical birthday suit story for his performance.

Since he’s a singer and doesn’t play any instruments, and since his Smugglers bandmates won’t be joining him for his Rupert show, he’s recruited musical guests to support his songs and stories.

Luke Wallace of Salt Spring Island and Rachelle van Zanten of Burns Lake will both be appearing to perform their original music.

Lawrence said he’s worked with Wallace — a “cool, earnest, young protest singer” — previously on various Gulf Island shows.

“Grant Lawrence and Friends: an evening of stories and songs” will take place on Friday, April 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets are available for $25 at Misty River Booksor via Eventbrite.

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Rachelle van Zanten of Burns Lake and Luke Wallace of Salt Spring Island will perform original music as guests at “Grant Lawrence and Friends” on April 13 at the Tom Rooney Theatre. (Photos submitted)
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