Arts and Culture
This week at The Royal on Baker …
Magic Bus with Rip Ripple, Tuesday, Feb. 8
Doors at 9 p.m. - No cover and some great local electronic music every Tuesday.
Electric Wednesdays with Estevan and Tracy Lynn, Wednesday, Feb. 9
Doors at 8:30 p.m. - Come...
Even though it was “under subscribed,” City council will once again let the Cultural Development Commission advise on the allocation of up to 35 per cent of the Columbia Basin Trust’s Community Initiative funding this year.
Last year over $40,000 was distributed, helping to create a stable funding base to sustain Nelson’s arts community. The deadline...
Sixteenth annual Big Lip Sync spectacular
Registration closes Feb. 11
Get your lips flapping and your hips shaking for the 16th annual Big Lip-Sync spectacular.
From rock to hip-hop, ballet to jive, country to Broadway musicals, all have been strutted upon the lip-sync stage.
...Scaramouche Jones
Live theatre at Grid Gallery, Thursday, Feb. 3, 8 p.m.
Performed by Michael Graham with set and promotional design by Shayne Brandel.
Scaramuccia, also known as Scaramouche, is a roguish clown character of the...
The Ipswich serial murders, in which five female prostitutes were killed in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, are to be turned into a show entitled London Road. The "documentary musical" is expected to debut in the Royal National Theatre in London this April.
The concept has been criticised. When ITN conducted some vox populi interviews, members of the public reacted negatively: "[A]lmost...
FLIKS presents …
Deborah Chow’s The High Cost of Living
at the Capitol Theatre, Wednesday Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
This TIFF winner of the best first Canadian feature is a dark drama that centres on the burgeoning relationship between an unlikely pair.
Nathalie (Isabelle...
Snowed in Comedy Tour
@ The Capitol Theatre, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 8:30 p.m.
What happens when four comedians join forces to go snowboarding during the day and do comedy shows at night?
The Snowed In Comedy tour brings together some of the top international comedians in the world.
...Developing literacy skills begins at home. Whether it's a book, board game, magazine, newspaper or website, all British Columbians are being encouraged to take part in a literacy activity with their families for 15 minutes at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 27 to celebrate Family Literacy Day.
Today and throughout this week, events celebrating literacy are taking place in schools,...
By Timothy Schafer, The Nelson Daily
Less than one year after they obtained stabilized funding from City council, the Cultural Development Commission was back Monday night in council chambers and asking for that promise to continue.
With eight projects on tap for the 2011 year, CDC cultural development officer Joy Barrett told council...
Amnesty International Film Festival
Saturday, Jan. 29 @ The Capitol Theatre
The big screen offers the big picture this Saturday when the lights dim for the ninth annual Amnesty International Film Festival.
Two films in a Saturday afternoon double bill offer contrast and food for thought. At 1:30 p.m. Nero’s Guests, filmed in India in 2009,...