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Judy Russell students showcasing talent

Enchainement Dance Studio holds its recital weekend over the next few days. Starting tonight, Judy Russell's students show their best stuff at Vanier Hall.

Piano drop ends with a musical bang

If a piano falls in Fort George Park, you can bet a lot of people will hear. Just because the garden-variety Winter & Company instrument was no longer able to keep tune doesn't mean it had no voice.

What's happening

The PG Lion's hold a Bluegrass and Country Jamboree all this weekend at the Blackburn Hall. See acts like Blackwater Express, The Chainsaw Boys, Vern Charlton, Peace Country Ramblers and many more.

Country duo riding into Cowboy Ranch

One of Canada's hottest new country acts has our community right up front. Jacky Mae is the lead singer and part of the songwriting team for buzz band Me and Mae.

These girls have heart

Two Prince George sisters have been dancing their hearts out this week. Abigael McCormick, 16, and Caitlin McCormick, 13, both earned spots in the provincial dance competitions held last week in Penticton.
Hollywood actor visits Prince George

Hollywood actor visits Prince George

An original son of anarchy is rumbling into Prince George on Saturday. Pine Centre Mall will be hosting a visit by the toughest outlaw motorcycle thug portrayed on television.

Locals show faces for arts council campaign

Prince George is striking a pose for the arts. Everyone from local celebrities to elected officials to random residents are lending themselves to a Community Arts Council marketing campaign.

What's happening

Tonight at 7 p.m. the Casse-Tte Festival of Experimental Music bends the air at Exploration Place. Come hear free-form jazz, avant guarde classical, twisted electronica, and all kinds of other edgy interpretations of melody and rhythm.
Local student wins Historica Canada contest

Local student wins Historica Canada contest

A local high school student was put in the national arts spotlight this past week by the prestigious Historica Canada organization, a federal charitable agency that promotes Canadian culture, arts and national identity.

Experimental music festival plays The Exploration Place

Few people are allowed into the lab when scientists do experiments, but experimental music is audience friendly. Jeremy Stewart loves to mix and emulsify musical notes, playing styles and all the words that go with it.