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Parker’s art in full bloom at local gallery

Parker’s art in full bloom at local gallery

The artwork of Janice Parker has come into flower. The Prince George painter has installed a bouquet of her latest works at Groop Gallery, where she might be a new discovery for art fans looking for traditional stylistic tastes.
Punk powerhouse

Punk powerhouse

D.O.A. hasn't been to Prince George in more than a decade. They have a crusty history with this city, so co-founder and frontman Joe Keithley can't wait to see what happens next in P.G. The legendary punk band plays The Croft stage on Saturday night.

‘The police situation reached a peak’

When D.O.A.
Faulkner gives back to CNC

Faulkner gives back to CNC

One of the city's best-known artists and teachers of art, Maureen Faulkner, has added a new colour to her community contributions.
Art display makes its mark

Art display makes its mark

They made it themselves, and you can too.

Bazaar offers sights and spice

A cultural hotspot hits the calendar next week. The annual Spring Arts Bazaar comes to life at the Studio 2880 campus, showing the city what all goes on in the heart of local artists and craftspeople.

Nora En Pure will get you moving

The thin mid-tempo beat, some electro hand-claps, a melodic four-note hummmm, a man's voice making wordless vocalizations, then a piano, synthesizer paint is applied, then a stronger beat, more voice (this time a woman singing short phrases), process
New gallery breaks ground

New gallery breaks ground

For those who couldn't imagine any more cultural activity at the Books & Company complex, the community now has something new to dig into.
Echoes from the edge

Echoes from the edge

Holding a festival of experimental music was itself an experiment in 2013 but it has been proven successful.

Noteworthy

Songs of gold wended from the brass and wood of a local high school band this past week. The D.P.