Author: Laurie Schneider
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Oxygen Art Centre
EAT IT UP! EXHIBITION OPENS AT OXYGEN ART CENTRE ON MAY 04 Oxygen Art Centre hosted artists Angela Glanzmann and Stephanie Yee as Artists-in-Residence from April 10th to the 23rd to create an installation for their exhibition entitled EAT IT UP!, which opens to the public on Wednesday, May 4 from 1:00 – 5:00 PM. Glanzmann (Toronto) and Yee (Halifax) invite viewers behind the…
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Nelson Civic Theatre April 29 – May 5, 2022
The Pitch Dip your toe in the multi-verse with this week’s indie darling, ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, before cannonballing in with ‘Dr. Strange’ up next. And on the split, lose yourself in ‘The Lost City’, before you lose your mind in ‘The Multi-Verse of Madness’ starting next week. And while we are still in…
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OXYGEN ART CENTRE
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT OXYGEN ART CENTRE EMPLOYMENT DETAILS: RESEARCH ASSISTANT (CSJ) $16.00/hour8 week contract, 30 hours/weekPosition duration: July 4, 2022 – August 26, 2022 Oxygen Art Centre is an artist-run centre located on the tum xula7xw of the sn̓ʕay̓ckstx (otherwise known as Nelson, B.C.) engaging communities throughout Nelson and the West Kootenays, and wider audiences…
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Horoscope for the Week: April 29, 2022
Tip of the Week: May days are almost here. Astrologically, this means that the Sun enters the Virgo decan of Taurus. With Mercury newly in Gemini, this will amplify curiosity and intellectual exchange guided by a rigorous critical and analytical process on the social, global stage. With Venus entering Aries on May 2, the focus will also…
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Nelson Civic Theatre 22 – 28 April, 2022
“See Nick Cage as… Nick Cage, starring alongside Pedro Pascal in the action comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, playing this week at the Civic! It’s Nicholas Cage as you’ve never seen him before… or maybe you have!”
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Nelson Italian-Canadian Society
Nelson Italian-Canadian Society Celebrates 50 Years The Kootenays have a long historical connection with Italian immigrants. Over the decades, many Italians ventured to the region looking for opportunities for a better life for themselves and their families. These eager immigrants established themselves in the Kootenay communities working for the railroad, lumber mills, industry, and mines. …