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Brotman leading Shakespeare workshop

Brotman leading Shakespeare workshop

Prince George is feeling the pre-shocks of a Shakespeare earthquake.

Messiah production showcases depth of P.G. talent

Christmas can be kind and gentle, heartwarming and sweet, or blow your wig off with the power of an operatic typhoon.
Back in Blackstone

Back in Blackstone

Televisions are once again the frame around Prince George actor Steven Cree Molison. The local thespian has been a regular cast member of the cult-popular cable show Blackstone.
FanCon snags Battlestar actor

FanCon snags Battlestar actor

Holy frack, Genie Award-winning Battlestar Galactica star Michael Hogan is coming to Northern FanCon. Hogan is arguably best known for his role as the surly Col. Saul Tigh on the successful mid-2000s reboot of Battlestar Galatica.
Prince George taps into Messiah magic

Prince George taps into Messiah magic

Whenever a production of Handel's Messiah is mounted in Prince George, a local version of a global phenomenon takes place.

Two Rivers hosts artisans' fair

The art will be flowing through the Two Rivers Gallery on Saturday when the doors open on the seventh annual Artisans' Fair. Local professional creations will be there for instant purchase right from the hands that made it.

What's happening

Tonight at Ohh Chocolat, see the Prince George Symphony Orchestra's cafe ensemble in the sweet environs of the downtown hotspot. Showtime is 7:30, tickets are $10.

Nove Voce bringing Grinch to life

Dr. Seuss provided a modern Christmas tradition when he wrote the antihero classic How The Grinch Stole Christmas.

Arts council seeks participants for Winter Games market

Athletes will be powering their way through their sporting events during the Canada Winter Games, but the city's culture has a power of its own.

Symons sharing Saturday stage with Stewart

Prince George has grown into Evan Symons. The B.C. musician is based in Vancouver with a creative getaway on Texada Island, but he still considers P.G. home even though he left here in 1988 at the age of 25.