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Iron Mountain Theatre putting on fundraiser

Iron Mountain Theatre putting on fundraiser

The theatre group will be fundraising for it's season with a show featuring the musical White Star Lady: The Story of Violet Jessop.
Wapiti Music Festival warms up in Fernie

Wapiti Music Festival warms up in Fernie

Fernie’s first Wapiti music festival is finally here!
Party hearty with Heavy Shtetl next week

Party hearty with Heavy Shtetl next week

The outdoor gazebo of the Rossland Museum is set for a party on July 27 when Heavy Shtetl's Klezmer and Eastern European roots music blends with dance instructor Slava Doval's traditional Balkan, Russian, Jewish, and German steps.
Fiddling strong five years on

Fiddling strong five years on

When Richie Mann was a kid in 1930s Rossland — living on 3rd Avenue in what is now Nillan Sandstrom's house, surrounded by fields as far as the railway — there were only two things he wanted to do: "Play fiddle and work with horses."
‘Best ever’ Follies show in 25 years

‘Best ever’ Follies show in 25 years

Cross-dressing barmaids, journalists corrupted by high rollin’ tycoons, and slow motion bar fights came together for what longtime patrons have called the “best ever” Gold Fever Follies production in its 25-year history.
Redeye Empire at the ‘Shovel on Saturday

Redeye Empire at the ‘Shovel on Saturday

Vancouver-based rock-reggae group Redeye Empire will be playing at the Steamshovel on July 2, just one day after releasing their fourth album, Last Chance For Sunshine.
Glee Club show a delight, group’s future uncertain

Glee Club show a delight, group’s future uncertain

Glee Club harmonies, in tones, rhythms, and arrangements that easily rival a professional choir, lifted the spirits of audiences in two separate performances last weekend at the Rouge Gallery.
Joe Hill Coffeehouse season comes to an end

Joe Hill Coffeehouse season comes to an end

The last show of the the third season of the Joe Hill Coffeehouse wrapped up on Sunday night with the fiery flamenco tunes of father and son duo John and Andrew Cullen.
Dancing for Nadia

Dancing for Nadia

Kootenay Danceworks put on a show for roughly 70 people who came out to watch a full set of solo performances directed by Renee Salsiccioli on June 17 at RSS.
For the Birds hit Redroom Lounge

For the Birds hit Redroom Lounge

laine Ryan, Aspen Switzer, and Genvieve Rainey wowed an audience at the Redroom Lounge at the Prestige on Saturday, only their third appearance as a group, For The Birds.