The Nakusp Library is not average. We may not have the shopping malls or terrifying, 90-degree hills of Nelson, but we have the heart.
Harry Potter. Those two words have made more people more money than one hundred thousand clones of you could ever dream.
So, with movies being (mostly) awesome and all, how does one break into the movie industry?
LEGO’s cube-shaped story began in the 1890s with Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter, and his wooden toys.
Chocolate is delicious. It’s one of the undeniable facts of life.
A long time ago, in the skateboarding, fish-eye lens-using 90s, there was something great on the horizon.
Anime. What does that term mean to you? Well, if you’re reading this, probably nothing.
Tell me if you’ve heard this setup before: Big-city cop and team of crack specialists in technobabble and fake forensics solve crimes.
Pop duo Zager and Evans may have predicted most of the future, but they couldn’t predict this.
Over the years, Canada and the United States of America’s stories have been intertwined.
Of course, the Zone Festival won’t just be any old event in Nakusp, with three plays being presented during the festival.
While a Broadway play is a difficult undertaking for anyone, let alone high-school students, they nonetheless soldier on.
Presented by the Nakusp Secondary School’s musical theatre class, the play lampooned fairytale characters and conventions.
Store employees proudly pat themselves on the back for their clever plot of setting up decorations two days after Halloween.
Sunset Ridge Bed and Breakfast in Nakusp sits at the end of a long driveway at the end of a long road.
It takes all kinds to make a good hand, and the same goes for a community. The Nakusp Fall Faire is a great example of this.
There are a few words that come to your mind when someone says “BMW:” style, performance, cachet, and camping in the woods.
At first glance, “Soccer Quest” might sound like a bit of an overdramatic name.
Houdini, David Copperfield, Penn, Teller and… Mike Norden?