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TNW puts the wonder in Wonderland

TNW puts the wonder in Wonderland

Take the red pill. Do yourself a favour and take the red pill. Don't go back to a life of mundanity, empty of wonder. Empty of Alice. Go down the rabbit hole at Theatre North West and get to know this girl of backbone and character and curiosity.
Florida Georgia Line more dude than ranch

Florida Georgia Line more dude than ranch

For a bunch of country acts, they'd make a heck of a boy band. All three of the marquee names at CN Centre on Wednesday night are missing their calling.
Bryan Adams goes solo

Bryan Adams goes solo

Don't be late. An Evening With Bryan Adams set for Saturday at CN Centre in Prince George is a one-star evening, meaning there will be no opening act preceding the Canadian icon's performance. The doors open at 7 p.m.
Improv Ad Nauseum closing up shop

Improv Ad Nauseum closing up shop

The comedy has been going on ad nauseam. It all stops on Nov. 19 when the longest-serving theatrical comedy group in town bows for its final round of applause.
Teenfest returns in January

Teenfest returns in January

Teenfest Canada has announced it is returning to Prince George. The annual trade show and entertainment event sets up shop in seven cities in Western Canada, and for the second year in a row, Prince George will be one of them.
Funny storytellers wanted for Newbie Comedy Contest

Funny storytellers wanted for Newbie Comedy Contest

To transform from Brian Majore into Kil Gan K'aas, now that is a funny story. The young Haida student chipped away at post-secondary education, finally earning his degree from UNBC after nine years.
Barra MacNeils bring Celtic tunes to P.G. Playhouse

Barra MacNeils bring Celtic tunes to P.G. Playhouse

One of the great carriers of the Celtic music torch will light a candle for Christmas in the Cariboo. The Barra MacNeils are coming to Quesnel (Nov. 20, at the Seniors' Centre) and Prince George (Nov. 21, P.G.
The legend of Reveen continues as son performs at Vanier Hall

The legend of Reveen continues as son performs at Vanier Hall

Pushing the mental buttons of Canada is now a best-selling tradition for one Canadian family.
Nathoo’s Queen of Hearts steps into the spotlight

Nathoo’s Queen of Hearts steps into the spotlight

When the actors of Alice In Wonderland sat down to talk with The Citizen, it was the day after the United States election. A numbness dulled the senses of this neighbouring nation. A pall was cast.
Collins puts a twist on bluegrass tradition

Collins puts a twist on bluegrass tradition

The grass is looking bluer on the other side of Andrew Collins. The celebrated acoustic music star is certainly a student of bluegrass, but this is 21st century Canada so don't expect his mandolin to have a southern drawl.