Kootenay Mountain Culture’s annual winter bash went off in fine style at Nelson’s Capitol Theatre this past Friday night. A sold-out crowd, a host of great films and two live performances by Rossland’s Graham Tracey and Nelson’s comic hero, Lucas Meyers, had the crowd engaged and enthused from start to finish. Check back to KMCmag.com as we post some of the Booty shows, a handful of which were premiered for the first time at the Capitol. Highlights include Five Full Runs from Nate Smith, a wicked look at Tanner Hall shredding up at Retallack last spring; The Flood by Juicy Studios, a mini-doc on Rossland’s retiring rink tractor; and Crossing Over by Mike Bernard, about the near death of Slocan Valley artist Jeremy Down.

Mitchell Scott
Mitchell Scott is the longtime Editor-in-Chief and co-publisher of both Kootenay Mountain Culture and Coast Mountain Culture Magazines. He's been in the writing/publishing/media business for over 20 years and currently lives in Nelson, BC where he tries to keep up with his two teenage sons with aching futility.
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