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Evil Dead is bloody fun

Evil Dead is bloody fun

They could have titled this play There Will Be Blood, had some blockbuster movie not gotten it first. Evil Dead: The Musical is a strange brew of horror movie kitch and musical theatre mastery.
Karey makes hot bachelor list

Karey makes hot bachelor list

Cody Karey is batchin' it at the national level.
Burton stepping in for Spiner at Northern FanCon

Burton stepping in for Spiner at Northern FanCon

One FanCon headliner had to beam back to his home planet. Another star from The Federation came aboard to take his place.
Wonders of wood

Wonders of wood

The building has a name that has to be lived up to, and Emily Carr University is already well on its way to being the innovators of wood design called for in that title.
FanCon, Cougars team up

FanCon, Cougars team up

Northern FanCon is having its night with fans of a different sort - hockey fans. At the Nov. 28 Cougars game, the popular culture extravaganza that took the city by storm last spring will join the force of the New Ice Age.
Barenaked Ladies back in P.G.

Barenaked Ladies back in P.G.

The Barenaked Ladies were once guest stars on an episode of legendary television show The West Wing. They were the band hired by the fictional White House staff in their Rock The Vote episode.
Show will celebrate 100 years of fashion

Show will celebrate 100 years of fashion

To celebrate Prince George's centennial, fashionista Odelia Kranz thought a showcase spanning a century of clothing styles would be a great idea. The Elder Citizens Recreation Association will host 100 Years of Fashion Oct. 16 and 17.
Punk power

Punk power

The dusty trail is Dusty's trail, and it leads her back to northern B.C. where she grew up.

NDIT throws financial support behind arts, culture

Ask any arts organization about applying for grants and the eyes are quick to roll in frustration.

Skeena flowing at Books & Co.

Prince George literary audiences get their first look at an already-acclaimed new book by a local author. On Tuesday night, Books & Company hosts local writer Sarah De Leeuw, who is riding national attention for her new poetry book Skeena.