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Read MoreBefore the clouds rolled in, Ralph&Co.Confections captured this stunning pic last night of the Auroras just ouside Peterborough...
Was able to see a tiny bit of the #aurora outside of @Ptbo_Canada before the clouds rolled in. @weathernetwork #ptbo pic.twitter.com/ggkDX9REYo
— Ralph&Co.Confections (@RalphCoConfect) March 18, 2015
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Catch Bong Joon-ho's science fiction adventure Snowpiercer (2013) starring Chris Evans (Captain America) at Market Hall for free, thanks to the Trent Film Society.
When: Wednesday, March 18th at 8 p.m.
Movie: Rated R, 126 mins
"Set in 2031, the entire world is frozen except for those aboard the Snowpiercer. For 17 years, the world's survivors are on a train hurtling around the globe creating their own economy and class system. Led by Curtis, a group of lower-class citizens living in squalor at the back of the train are determined to get to the front of the train and spread the wealth around. Each section of the train holds new surprises for the group who have to battle their way through. A revolution is underway."
Watch the film's trailer here...
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Nora Mickee
Spring is coming, and the ice is melting on lakes and rivers—and with that, comes some neat formations. Nora Mickee from Studio-N captured this beauty Instagram picture of a "ice mosaic" on the Otonabee. As she also describes of the image, it looks like "floating marble".
"Ice mosaic on the Otonabee. It looks like floating marble #Spring #riverice #breakup @Ptbo_Canada"
Serena Ryder photo by Michael Hurcomb
A new Kickstarter campaign has been launched for The Radius Project, which was born out of a simple question: "So which famous people would I know from your hometown?" The hometown in question is Peterborough and the answer was endless. Directed by music photographer and director Michael Hurcomb and produced by Mexican Cheesus—the team behind the hit web music video series Bandwagon—the Radius Project looks at the wealth of musicians that came from the radius around a small town and went on to national and international acclaim. A short list of people that grew up or relocated to the area are Neil Young, Thousand Foot Crutch, Royal Wood, Three Days Grace, My Darkest Days, Cale Gontier (Art of Dying / Thornley), I Mother Earth, Greg Keelor, Ronnie Hawkins, The Leahys (and Natalie McMaster), producers Greg and Rob Wells, Sebastian Bach and Serena Ryder.
photo by Michael Hurcomb
The doc will feature one on one interviews with some of these artists about their experiences here, a look into how a small city and the surrounding towns created so many acclaimed artists, interviews with outsiders looking at what makes a music scene work, a history of the music scene, interviews with some local legends, and a look at the future.
I Mother Earth photo by Michael Hurcomb
The Radius Project team wants to make this documentary look and sound as great as possible. They want to use the high quality gear they have, rent some external gear, have an essential and talented shooting team, and travel when necessary for interviews.
Metric at PMC by Michael Hurcomb
Watch a teaser campaign video here...
Teaser Trailer for the Radius Project music Documentary. For more information visit: http://theradiusproject.com Directed by Michael Hurcomb Produced by Mexican Cheesus
Click here to to help with the Kickstarter campaign. You can find the Radius Project on Facebook here, Twitter here and more info on their website. We interviewed the Radius Project's Michael Hurcomb on a recent episode of PTBOCanada Live With Mike Judson. Click here to watch it.
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