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Robbie Burns Dinner celebrates Scottish culture

Robbie Burns Dinner celebrates Scottish culture

Don't let old acquaintance be forgot. The second annual Robbie Burns Dinner will be brought to mind only days from now, to celebrate the Scottish bard and the Prince George Symphony Orchestra at the same time.
Books inspire art in Unbound show at gallery

Books inspire art in Unbound show at gallery

Throwing out books prompted the staff at the Two Rivers Gallery to get wordy with each other on the value of volumes.
Deadline coming for FanCon book

Deadline coming for FanCon book

It's last call to get an ad for your business or organization into the official Northern FanCon book.
PGSO hosting children's concert

PGSO hosting children's concert

Children appreciate music differently than elders, mid-adults, or even teens. Little kids have their own special relationship with sound, with movement and with visual comedy.
Arts council to hold Teen Art Showcase

Arts council to hold Teen Art Showcase

Teen artists can get their work - paintings, sculptures, etc. - in the public eye this coming month.
Concert to pay tribute to musicians who died in 2018

Concert to pay tribute to musicians who died in 2018

Songs carry on. Like the paintings of a long ago painter, the buildings of a skilled architect, works of art last beyond their creators. But paintings can be crumpled and buildings can fall apart.
Vagina Monologues auditions tonight

Vagina Monologues auditions tonight

Another round of auditions happens tonight for The Vagina Monologues.
Arts Council hosting business workshop

Arts Council hosting business workshop

The first workshop of the new year in the Art of Business series has a particularly public theme. The workshop follows two high-profile installations of public art in as many years.
Snowed In Comedy Tour returns

Snowed In Comedy Tour returns

It has been more than a decade since the snow started to fall on the Canadian comedy landscape. The Snowed In Comedy Tour has been shoveling across the nation since 2009 and once again this mini-festival of big laughs has local dates.
Locally-produced film getting recognition

Locally-produced film getting recognition

Stephen King, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and some local creators shared a successful year together. It was a case of a movie making history within history.