The City of Cranbrook’s Director of Recreation and Culture Chris New, has resigned from his position effective November 27. Chris New New started with the…
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Colin Linden at Key City Theatre Nov. 16
Colin Linden is a genuine renaissance man of roots music. He’s a member of the highly successful trio, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, a singer…
Embarrassment of rock n roll good for business
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Wow! I don’t know if you were one of the 600 or so at the Randy Bachman “Every Song…
“Everyone must get stoned”
Bob Dylan, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 “Perceptions” by Gerry Warner Well, sorry Bob. Even though you’re one of my personal heroes and I…
Dylan a rare genius; most deserving of Nobel Prize
Perceptions by Gerry Warner Yes Virginia, there’s some justice left in a Donald Trump world – Bob Dylan has won the Nobel Prize. This news…
Selling the fire hall now would be a mistake
Perceptions by Gerry Warner “Life is short, but Art is long.” You know who said that? Hippocrates, the ancient Greek philosopher in one of his…
The Celtic Tenors performing March 29
The only tenor group with a truly global audience, The Celtic Tenors will give you a night to remember at Key City Theatre. Whether playing…
The entertainment capitol of the Kootenays
George Canyon in concert in Cranbrook. Chad St.Pierre Photography photo Cranbrook is a hot spot for homegrown and visiting professional entertainment. The local talent, many…
Kenny Rogers shows he still has the right stuff
Perceptions by Gerry Warner Don’t look now, but I’m about to commit a great heresy. And I think the 1,500 or so fans at Western…
Just how brave and changed is the world these days?
Perceptions by Gerry Warner “The times they are a changing.” I can’t recall whether Bob Dylan sang his classic ode at the Rec Plex, and…