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Read MoreSomeone in Peterborough really likes Zoolander. Electric City Live's Gabe Pollock snapped this pic walking on the rail bridge. Oh, and beauty backdrop.
So great movie? Let's discuss.
#PTBO graffiti speaking harsh truths #bluesteel #graffitiforants pic.twitter.com/ZcRW3aixkJ
— Electric City Live (@ElectricCityOn) November 24, 2014
Best Scenes from Zoolander.
Art Battle returns to Peterborough on November 13th at The Venue, where 12 painters (sign up to compete here) will try to paint their best work in 20 minutes. Last season, local resident Paul Nabuurs raised through the ranks to compete nationally in Toronto.
Purchase your tickets online for $10 (early bird special) or $15 at the door.
[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]
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Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism (PKT) is hosting the 2015 Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) Conference & AGM in Peterborough in June 2015—the first time the well known association has chosen to host its conference in a rural destination.
This is a huge opportunity to showcase Peterborough and the Kawarthas—and all it has to offer—to travel journalists, photographers and bloggers across the country.
PKT are using a striking image (see above) by local artist John Climenhage that represents Peterborough & the Kawarthas to be included on marketing and conference materials, the conference website, email communications and collateral.
The image showcases a variety of local experiences, landmarks and landscapes, and will become a signature art piece to display at the Visitor Centre located at 1400 Crawford Drive.
#Ptbo artisan John Climenhage created this for us to use for @TravelMediaCA in June 2015 #TMACPtbo. Check it out! pic.twitter.com/zepLzeRsP3
— Ptbo & the Kawarthas (@pktourism) October 22, 2014
Rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch fills the tiny Gordon Best Theatre stage, spills out into the crowd for audience interaction, and rocks the entire place. Filled with numerous jokes, Peterborough references (nice touch) and androgynous '70s glam rock, this play by Peterborough theatre collective Art For Awareness will have you toe tapping as Hedwig and his "begrudging" band The Angry Inch (played by Ian Jack, Sean Veecock, Geoff Bemrose and Kyle Nurse) belts out numerous tunes. The story is told as a type of monologue by Hedwig (played by Jeff Schissler) who takes you through the main character's life highs and lows, and is supplemented through great music and a fantastic range of emotion.
The show runs September 24th to the 27th, each night at 8 p.m. at Gordon Best Theatre, with an additional 11:30 p.m. performance on the 26th. Tickets are available online and at the door with partial proceeds going to CMHA's Gender Journeys program and Peterborough Pride. Follow Art for Awareness on Facebook and Twitter.
[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]
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This weekend (September 20th-21st) is the annual Curve Lake Pow Wow. Here are pictures our Evan Holt took...
"At Pow Wows we gather in a circle. In a circle, no one is higher than anyone else, everyone is equal. Our dancers move in a circle, searching the ground for the footprints of our ancestors in order to follow their ways. The drum beats out the solemn rhythm of all creation. It is the sound we remember from before we were born. It is the rhythm of our mothers' heartbeat. The drums summon up a memory that is common to us all."
[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]
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On Sunday, September 21st, the Art School of Peterborough (located at 174A Charlotte Street) will be holding its Fall Open House from noon to 3:00 p.m. Come view their expanded studio location, meet the instructors, see them at work and try out some material. There is something for all ages, from true beginner to the emerging artist. You can register online at Artschoolptbo.org or call 705.742.3221. Here's some pictures of artists in action at ASOP...
[Update No. 2: August 17th Huffington Post Canada picks up the story.]
[Update: August 16th The poster is being seen and shared around the world after Rosie O'Donnell retweeted our tweet to her 757,000 followers last night.]
ORIGINAL POST
Local musician/filmmaker/graphic artist Tyler Boyco made this awesome minimalistic poster tribute to Robin Williams and his unforgettable charecters, and people are already asking him for prints of it. Learn more about Tyler on his Facebook page.
Local artist Brianna Gosselin is releasing T-shirt designs featuring her original artwork. "The first wearable art available from Brianna Gosselin, 'Whisper' was designed with an open mind and promise of new beginnings," according to a press release.
The tees are available in Charcoal, Chocolate and Navy. To order yours or for more info, click here.
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