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Let Archie talk

As a cranky old white heterosexual man living off a good pension who frequents Starbucks, I resent the insinuation (Jan. 18 editorial) that I'm likely to be infected by a sense of entitlement.
Cast dives into Cabaret roles

Cast dives into Cabaret roles

Sally Bowles changed the look of show business. Before her nightclub act, no musical theatre production had the darkness and vulnerability that she exhibited on stage.
Short-film competition part of FanCon's outreach

Short-film competition part of FanCon's outreach

Today's generation has an inherent comfort with the tools of communication technology. Local children in elementary school have YouTube channels that display their homemade video selfies.
Metallion Festival roster features Battlecross

Metallion Festival roster features Battlecross

The Metallion Festival has announced its roster for the summer. This year, their fifth annual, the event will feature a major metal headliner.
Mob Bounce highlights Indigenous culture

Mob Bounce highlights Indigenous culture

Learning about hip-hop, impactful poetry and life come together in one package for local youth.
Documentary features northern singer-songwriter

Documentary features northern singer-songwriter

The documentary film Play Your Gender was executive-produced and hosted by award-winning B.C. performing artist Kinnie Starr.
New album ready to gets fans' Hands High

New album ready to gets fans' Hands High

There are many black marks on the history of Prince George - the kind of black marks that show ethnic diversity alive and well dating back almost as far as offshore contact.
Hedley guitarist looking forward to P.G. homecoming

Hedley guitarist looking forward to P.G. homecoming

Dave Rosin is calling it now. There will be a surge in the sale of lozenges on Friday, if he has anything to do with it. His goal as a member of rock band Hedley is to get the audience singing along.
Theatre NorthWest performer part of cast for Oscar-nominated film

Theatre NorthWest performer part of cast for Oscar-nominated film

The loudest Oscar party in town will no doubt be wherever the cast of Hedda Noir is hanging out. The Theatre NorthWest play is opens Feb. 15 and closes Mar. 4, which happens to be the night the Academy Awards are handed out.
Winterfest sculptors have busy days ahead

Winterfest sculptors have busy days ahead

In Prince George, we are winter. It's such a cold, hard fact that world renowned snow and ice artist Peter Vogelaar is coming this weekend to play in our elements for himself.