The Artym Gallery in Invermere is pleased to present an exhibition featuring two master painters.
Local dance troupe took their talents to Calgary this past weekend.
Pianist and singer Louise Rose is likely well-known to anyone who has attended a music performance at the Edgewater Hall in the past.
Emerging Canadian jazz singer Jaclyn Guillou will grace the stage at Strands Old House Restaurant in Invermere on Wednesday (May 9).
La Cafamore String Quartet features violin, viola, cello with piano
accompaniment.
The senior drama class at David Thompson Secondary School is wading into the fray of live theatre this month.
Live community theatre, courtesy of the Lake Windermere Players returns this May long weekend.
Teens learn about themselves by making music in a new outreach program run through the Family Resource Centre.
The CP Holiday Train is coming back to Radium for another year.
The Valley Voices have been a mainstay of seasonal entertainment for the Columbia Valley, and this week they return to bring holiday cheer.
The documentary Idaho’s Forgotten War will be shown at the David Thompson High School theatre Wednesday, November 30 at 7 p.m.
A cast of local dancers bring their version of Snow White to the David Thompson Secondary School stage December 3.
Award-winning playwright and actress Lucia Frangione will be performing in the valley November 28 and 29.
November can be such a “blah” month. Perhaps the cure for those “November blues” is a good dose of inspired art.
The Artym Gallery is pleased to present “Capturing Light with Paint” an exhibition of new works from Andrew Kiss.
Mary Murphy, Irish singer and writer, will be gracing the stage in Invermere October 29.
Cranbrook-based band Canadian Crossfire took the stage at the 40th annual Fireman's Ball.
Composer and pianist Robert Bruce presents his live original score to F.W. Murnau's 1926 silent film masterpiece Faust on Sunday, October 23.
“I think the most important thing is to realize that the act of painting is to communicate what you feel and want to say," says Jonn Einerssen.
Good news for local residents who are film fans — Cinefest is returning to Pynelogs this fall.