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Chinese New Year celebrated with CNC students

It's the year of the horse on the Chinese Zodiac and those born under the sign are clever, kind, energetic and animated.

Earthly call for Two Rivers Gallery

Two Rivers Gallery is inviting artists to explore the concept of Earthly. Each artist can submit up to six pieces produced within the last three years in any medium. Artists can submit their biography and images of their work by Feb. 9.
Domesticity at its most creative

Domesticity at its most creative

Housework, chores, grunt work. It doesn't matter what you call them, it's all things you have to do over and over and over again.
It's not who you know, but how you nod

It's not who you know, but how you nod

The first time Damonde Tschritter took to a local stage, he admittedly bombed. It was his very first professional gig and he was supposed to get $100 for it but he did so bad he never got paid.

Local photog snags bronze

Local photographer Susie Crichton brought home the bronze in the landscape category of the World Photographic Cup earlier this month.

Dear Rouge bangs it out with the Boom Booms

Dear Rouge is adding their chops to the kick off for the Coldsnap Music Festival tonight at the Ramada Ballroom at 7:30 with the Boom Booms.

Did you see The Beatles?

The 50th anniversary of the first live performance of The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show takes place on Feb. 9. We'd like to hear from your if you saw the show on that fateful day in 1964, where you were and what you remember about it.

Thaw out at Snowed In Comedy Tour

The freeze is on for the early show but there's still a chance to plow your way into the late show during the Snowed In Comedy Tour where four well-known comedians will entertain at the Playhouse Saturday night at 10 p.m.

Coldsnap workshops brings artists to their audience

Coldsnap Music Festival will be in full swing next week with the Boom Booms, Dear Rouge, Miss Quincy & the Showdown, the Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer and many more headliners.

Finalists chosen for play development

Theatre North West's new play development program called TrueNorth New Works has found its two finalists.