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SUMMARY:The Bros. Landreth
DESCRIPTION:Blizzard Fest and Trail & District Arts Council present The Bros. Landreth with opening act Under the Rocks at The Bailey Theatre on Sunday October 14 at 7:15pm. \nNEW 2 for 1 offer. Buy one ticket get second free. Already got your tickets? Bring a friend for free. \nThe Bros. Landreth welcome a new day with Come Morning\, an album and tour that marks both a rebirth and refinement of the JUNO-winning band’s blend of North American roots music and harmony-heavy soul. \n“Come Morning” finds brothers Joey and Dave lacing their melody-driven songs with layers of atmospheric synth\, organ\, and textured guitar. The group’s previous albums shone a light on their strength as a live act\, capturing the spontaneity and sonic stomp of a band of hard-touring road warriors. \nFor Joey and Dave\, rest wasn’t always an easy thing to find. From their early days attending their father’s gigs as babies (“Mom would take us in the bassinet and stick us under the bar tables\,” says David) to their years logged onstage and on the road\, they’ve spent much of their lives being moved — both physically and emotionally — by music. After pursuing separate careers as sidemen\, they launched The Bros. Landreth with 2013’s Let It Lie\, a debut album that drew upon the shared soundtrack of their childhood — Bonnie Raitt’s blues\, Little Feat’s funky country-rock\, Ry Cooder’s eclectic instrumentals\, Lyle Lovett’s twangy traditionalism — for a sound that saluted the past while planting its flag firmly in the present. This was music for the heart and the heartland\, with songs that evoked the American South one minute and the windswept prairies of the brothers’ Manitoba homeland the next. Fittingly\, the siblings spent years crisscrossing Canada and America in support of its release\, then toured overseas as their popularity swelled. \n“Let It Lie” won the 2015 JUNO Award for “Roots & Traditional Album Of The Year – Group\,” earned The Bros. Landreth a nomination for “International Artist of the Year” at the 2016 UK Americana Music Awards\, and received praise from heroes like Bonnie Raitt. \nTheir second album “’87” arrived in September 2019 and marked an expansion of the band’s sound\, but its accompanying tour was cut short by the Covid-19 pandemic. Deflated\, Joey and Dave found themselves back home in Winnipeg\, riding out the lockdown by funneling their energy into a new batch of recordings. Forced to keep a tight circle due to Covid restrictions\, Joey and Dave worked together in near-seclusion on “Come Morning”\, pulling long hours in the studio and building songs one instrument at a time. They recorded\, layered\, stripped away\, and layered again. Sounds were sampled\, re-sampled\, and twisted into something new. Prioritizing moody textures over fiery fretwork\, Joey took an understated approach to the guitar\, saving his big solos for key moments. He placed an equal emphasis on keyboards\, beefing up the recordings with Hammond organ and analog synth. \n“The overarching theme here is hope\,” says Joey. “Many of these songs lean into the tough stuff\, like processing emotional trauma and finding strength on the other side. It’s a bit of a myth that you’re ever done working on that. Dave and I have just begun the journey\, and that’s why this record represents the rebirth we wanted ’87 to be. We’re working through the pain\, processing it\, unpacking our baggage\, and beginning to move forward. Last time\, we were just walking on a rug that had all kinds of stuff swept under it.” \nAt the album’s core are the Landreths themselves: two born-to-collaborate brothers who sing songs about hard truths and new beginnings\, having been brought back together during a time of unprecedented isolation. \n \nOpening for The Bros. Landreth are Under the Rocks\, an energetic young band based in Kelowna. The band has been together since 2016 but started as a duo years earlier. Comprised of Chris Baxter (Banjo/Mandolin)\, Jordan Klassen (Guitar)\, Drew Schulz (Bass) and Chloe Davidson\, a 3-time Provincial Fiddle champion\, and Canadian Masters Competitor. Inspired by traditional and contemporary American Bluegrass\, UTR applies the modern sensibilities of its collective members to stand on the shoulders of tradition and make music that is creative\, reflective\, relevant\, and entertaining. Under the Rocks pride themselves on the energetic and dynamic nature of their live shows which feature an eclectic mix of musical styles and stories they hope make you want to dance and sing\, or sit and listen. Whether it is exciting instrumentals\, melodic harmonies or thoughtful lyrics Under the Rocks offers something captivating for most everyone. \nTickets are $38.50 and can be bought online at tickets.trail-arts.com\, by calling 250-368-9669\, or by coming into the Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail from Monday to Friday 12-4 pm. \nGeneral seating. \nShuttle Bus – Book a round trip shuttle bus for only $5. Go to our shuttle bus booking page to check the schedule and book your shuttle here. On-line booking for shuttles ends at 12 noon on show day. If you’d like to make a last minute booking\, please call our box office before 4 pm on show day. Last minute booking spaces may not be available. \nThank you to Tourism Rossland.  With funding support from the BC Arts Council\, the Government of British Columbia\, and the BC Touring Council. This project is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada. / Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada.
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SUMMARY:The Phantom of the Open
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA presents Phantom of the Open at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail on Monday\, October 17th at 4 pm. \nTHE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN follows Maurice Flitcroft (Mark Rylance)\, a dreamer and unrelenting optimist who managed to gain entry to The British Open Golf Championship Qualifying in 1976 and subsequently shot the worst round in Open history\, becoming a folk hero in the process. \nWhat follows is a story about eternal optimism\, pursuing your dreams\, and the unflinching support families give to one another. Sally Hawkins gives a heartrending performance as Maurice’s wife and biggest supporter. \n“Despite its light subject matter\, [Phantom of the Open] is about something more than an obscure British folk hero … It’s a story about following your passion\, not because of the heights this path will take you to\, but because it makes you happy.” – Michael O’Sullivan\, Washington Post \nDirector: Craig Roberts / Cast: Mark Rylance\, Sally Hawkins\, Rhys Ifans\, Jake Davies / Country: UK / Length: 1h 46 mins / Language: English / Genre: Drama\, Comedy\, True Story / Rating: PG \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nTickets can be purchased through The Bailey Box Office at tickets.trail-arts.com or by calling or visiting our box office during regular box office hours Mon-Fri from 12-4 pm. No physical tickets are being issued for this show; Your name will be on our attendee list at the door. If the show is not sold out\, tickets will be available at the door\, cash only\, 30 minutes before show time. \nCOVID Protocols – Show dates\, times and conditions may be subject to change as mandated by Provincial Health Orders and subject to the COVID climate. At this time\, masks are recommended but not required. We are not required to ask for proof of vaccination and shows can operate at 100% capacity. Patrons will be notified by email of any changes in our COVID protocols. \nUpcoming Monday Cinema Films \nFire of Love: October 24 – A documentary featuring a procession of jaw-dropping images from the maw of erupting volcanos about French volcanologists Maurice and Katia Krafft – a married couple\, who shared an ecstatic love of the beauty and death of the unpredictable natural phenomenon. \nNo Film October 31 \nThe Worst Person in the World: November 7 – Julie is unhappy with the way her life has turned out. When she crashes a house party she flirts with a man\, despite having a long-time boyfriend that she lives with. This leads her to leave her boyfriend\, even though she knows that she bounces from one thing to another\, never seeing anything through. \nPeace by Chocolate: November 14 – Based on the inspirational true story of a family’s journey from Syria to Canada. The film follows the newly settled Hadhad family’s efforts to establish an artisanal chocolate shop in Antigonish\, Nova Scotia\, and how they rebuilt their chocolate business into a symbol for international peace and hope\, as their son is caught between his dream to become a doctor and preserving his family’s chocolate-making legacy. \nNo Film November 21 \nRun Woman Run: November 28 – Beck lives on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. After falling into a diabetic coma\, she is visited by the spirit of Indigenous running legend Tom Longboat\, who helps her to change her lifestyle and becomes her wise-cracking new life coach and personal trainer. Funny and touching\, Beck’s journey from grief to triumph sees her face her mother’s death\, and reconnect with her heritage. \nScarborough: December 5 – Over the course of one school year three kids growing up in a low-income neighbourhood find friendship and community in an unlikely place as they experience institutional violence and inequality. An unflinching but hopeful drama that shows the capacity for great triumph and great tragedy in this adaptation of the breathtaking novel by Catherine Hernandez. \nAli & Ava: December 12 – Using great music and infused with humour\, Ali & Ava is a compelling contemporary romance that explores the developing relationship between the good natured and eccentric Ali and Ava\, an Irish-born teacher and single mother of five. Both lonely for different reasons\, they bond through their love of music\, and find warmth\, kindness\, and humour with each other.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/the-phantom-of-the-open/
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SUMMARY:Fire of Love
DESCRIPTION:https://youtu.be/lrmGFOqv7_w \nTrail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA presents Fire of Love at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail on Monday\, October 24th at 4 pm. \nFire of Love uses footage filmed by French volcanologists Maurice and Katia Krafft – a married couple\, born just a few miles apart in Alsace\, who shared an ecstatic love of the beauty and death they found in this natural phenomenon. For two decades\, the daring French volcanologist couple roamed the planet\, chasing eruptions and documenting their discoveries. \nA National Geographic production by Canadian filmmaker Sara Dosa\, the film is stunning\, featuring a procession of jaw-dropping images from the maw of erupting volcanos\, a lyrical celebration of the intrepid scientists’ spirit of adventure. This film is often awe-inducing\, but it’s also funny\, poignantly capturing the bold explorers who loved two things — each other and volcanoes. \n“It’s one of the essential films of the year.” – TIFF \n“… more than a mere nature documentary. It is one of the most moving and mesmerizing films of the year\, a meditation on the wonders of nature and human curiosity.” – Shirley Li\, The Atlantic \n“A movie which captures the overlapping unpredictability and ineffable beauty of both volcanoes and human bonds\, and the unknown length of fuse which each ultimately possess.” – Brent Simon\, AV Club \nDirector: Sara Dosa / Cast: Miranda July\, Katia Krafft\, Maurice Krafft / Canada\, USA / 1 hr 33 mins / Language: French and English / Genre: Documentary\, True Story / Rating: G. Some subtitles. \n99% Fresh\, Rotten Tomatoes \n$12/perso \nn – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nTickets can be purchased through The Bailey Box Office at tickets.trail-arts.com or by calling or visiting our box office during regular box office hours Mon-Fri from 12-4 pm. No physical tickets are being issued for this show; Your name will be on our attendee list at the door. If the show is not sold out\, tickets will be available at the door\, cash only\, 30 minutes before show time. \nCOVID Protocols – Show dates\, times and conditions may be subject to change as mandated by Provincial Health Orders and subject to the COVID climate. At this time\, masks are recommended but not required. We are not required to ask for proof of vaccination and shows can operate at 100% capacity. Patrons will be notified by email of any changes in our COVID protocols. \nUpcoming Monday Cinema Films \nNo Film October 31 \nThe Worst Person in the World: November 7 – Julie is unhappy with the way her life has turned out. When she crashes a house party she flirts with a man\, despite having a long-time boyfriend that she lives with. This leads her to leave her boyfriend\, even though she knows that she bounces from one thing to another\, never seeing anything through. \nPeace by Chocolate: November 14 – Based on the inspirational true story of a family’s journey from Syria to Canada. The film follows the newly settled Hadhad family’s efforts to establish an artisanal chocolate shop in Antigonish\, Nova Scotia\, and how they rebuilt their chocolate business into a symbol for international peace and hope\, as their son is caught between his dream to become a doctor and preserving his family’s chocolate-making legacy. \nNo Film November 21 \nRun Woman Run: November 28 – Beck lives on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. After falling into a diabetic coma\, she is visited by the spirit of Indigenous running legend Tom Longboat\, who helps her to change her lifestyle and becomes her wise-cracking new life coach and personal trainer. Funny and touching\, Beck’s journey from grief to triumph sees her face her mother’s death\, and reconnect with her heritage. \nScarborough: December 5 – Over the course of one school year three kids growing up in a low-income neighbourhood find friendship and community in an unlikely place as they experience institutional violence and inequality. An unflinching but hopeful drama that shows the capacity for great triumph and great tragedy in this adaptation of the breathtaking novel by Catherine Hernandez. \nAli & Ava: December 12 – Using great music and infused with humour\, Ali & Ava is a compelling contemporary romance that explores the developing relationship between the good natured and eccentric Ali and Ava\, an Irish-born teacher and single mother of five. Both lonely for different reasons\, they bond through their love of music\, and find warmth\, kindness\, and humour with each other.
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