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Talent Overflowing

Talent Overflowing

Nelson’s renowned music scene helps make the collective vibe of the community tick and at this month’s B.C. Interior Music Awards, the talent will be rewarded
Music legends in town this week

Music legends in town this week

Fishbone will bring their deep funk, high-energy punk and frantic ska to SpiritBar on Tuesday and Wednesday night.
What Brahms and Zappa have in common

What Brahms and Zappa have in common

The Penderecki String Quartet, which performs at the Capitol Theatre next week in the latest of the Nelson Overture Concerts Society series, has become one of the most celebrated chamber ensembles of its generation.

Fashion and music combine

Local designers and musicians are planning to stomp their way to spring tomorrow at the Rod and Gun Club.

West Kootenay Wild! unleashed at Thursday book signing

Otter Books will be hosting a talk and book-signing by Marcelle Edwards, the author of West Kootenay Wild! at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Self Design High in the Nelson Legion building, corner of Victoria and Stanley.
Chairs: A Parable at TNT Playhouse

Chairs: A Parable at TNT Playhouse

Itsazoo Productions brings Chairs: A Parable, a new play by award winning playwright Sebastien Archibald, to Nelson’s TNT Playhouse this weekend.
Experience the Stones

Experience the Stones

They may not be the real deal, but it’s likely as close as the Rolling Stones will ever get to the Capitol Theatre.
Local colour at the library

Local colour at the library

The apple never falls far from the tree. Lainey Benson comes from an artistic family, and so it’s no surprise that her paintings are now bearing fruit, with past exhibitions all but selling out. Benson’s latest work is now on display at the Nelson Public Library.
Keeping an eye on bees

Keeping an eye on bees

Honeybees have been mysteriously disappearing across the planet, literally vanishing from their hives.
Velveteen comes alive

Velveteen comes alive

The Capitol Kids Series presents its final performance of the season Sunday April 10 at 2 p.m. with The Velveteen Rabbit as told by acclaimed actor/singer Kathryn Popham.