About 1,000 old photo negatives from the Touchstones Nelson archives have been digitized and will be made available online this Saturday.
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Nelson's second annual Elephant Mountain Literary Festival is July 11 to 14.
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Dawn Rodman, author, illustrator and song writer, is launching her first children’s story, Hideous Horrible Bart, at the Nelson Library
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'Here’s a list of songs that will forever remind me of Nelson.'
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The concert is slated for Sunday, April 28, in the exceptional acoustic environment of St. Saviour’s Pro-Cathedral.
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The pair are campaigning to become SUPREME LEADER of the entire world.
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B.Traits may well be the most successful artist to come out of the local electronic music scene.
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Kootenay Music Awards will soon be more than just an annual contest that recognizes great music being made it the area
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A massive cast of youth are getting ready to take to the Capitol Theatre stage Friday night with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
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Award winning novelist and Canada Reads nominee Angie Abdou is heading to Nelson in May for a youth oriented creative writing workshop.
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Bush did a lot of horrible and unspeakable things, but there is a silver lining — he really helped the music industry.
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Nine participating students, from both Nelson and Castlegar campuses, have also compiled their work in a self-published anthology
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Representing the Lighta! crew from Vancouver, Self Evident has been described "a dance music encyclopedia"
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A number of events previously scheduled for The Royal have been relocated or cancelled following the sudden closure
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Beautiful Wild Animals play Ellison's Cafe in Nelson on Saturday at 2 p.m. and at Ricardo's in Winlaw on Monday evening.
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Salmon Arm author Deanna Barnhardt Kawatski is reading at the Nelson Library on Tuesday
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Halifax-based electronic indie dance pop wonderkid, Rich Aucoin, has a nickname here in Nelson, and you probably wouldn’t guess what it is.
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Fliks presents Mongolian Bling at the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday, April 17 at 7 p.m.
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The KSA Graduate Exhibition opens at Touchstones Nelson on Saturday
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