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Series F - Championship Final - Game 3 - Soo Thunderbirds vs North Bay Trappers Friday, April 6, 2012 at the Memorial Gardens, North Bay, Ontario.
Thunderbirds lead series 2-1.
Photo by Chris Dawson.
Robspierre replied softly, 'the question is to know where is the enemy.' 'He is out there, and I have hunted him,' said Danton. 'He is within, and I am watching him,' said Robespierre.
Victor Hugo
Series D - East Division Final - Game 6 - Sudbury Cubs vs North Bay Trappers Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at the Memorial Gardens, North Bay, Ontario.
Series tied at 3-3.
Photo by Stan Deveau.
Blitzen Trapper performs in the Other Tent at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, TN on June 10, 2010.
Full Day 1 set posted on CFUCT.
Brian Adrian Koch as The Scientist in "Wild and Reckless" at The Armory.
Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv.
"Wild and Reckless"
Written and Performed by Blitzen Trapper
Directed by Rose Riordan and Liam Kaas-Lentz
March 16 — April 30, 2017
Previews are Mar. 16-23 | Opening night Mar. 24
A World Premiere!
Blitzen Trapper mined their lyrical storytelling and Oregonian roots to create a story for the stage that fuses the energy of a rock concert with the imaginative possibility of the theater. Wild and Reckless traces the unforgettable tale of two kids on the run, in a futuristic vision of Portland’s past. Evoking a bygone era of Portland, this sci-fi dystopian love story features a rock-and-roll score that marries previously unreleased songs with favorites from the band’s catalog, including “Black River Killer” and “Astronaut.” Portland Center Stage at The Armory commissioned Wild and Reckless as the second world premiere in its new “Northwest Stories” series, dedicated to developing and producing stories about, or by artists from, the northwest region.
Laura Carbonell as The Girl in "Wild and Reckless" at The Armory.
Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv.
"Wild and Reckless"
Written and Performed by Blitzen Trapper
Directed by Rose Riordan and Liam Kaas-Lentz
March 16 — April 30, 2017
Previews are Mar. 16-23 | Opening night Mar. 24
A World Premiere!
Blitzen Trapper mined their lyrical storytelling and Oregonian roots to create a story for the stage that fuses the energy of a rock concert with the imaginative possibility of the theater. Wild and Reckless traces the unforgettable tale of two kids on the run, in a futuristic vision of Portland’s past. Evoking a bygone era of Portland, this sci-fi dystopian love story features a rock-and-roll score that marries previously unreleased songs with favorites from the band’s catalog, including “Black River Killer” and “Astronaut.” Portland Center Stage at The Armory commissioned Wild and Reckless as the second world premiere in its new “Northwest Stories” series, dedicated to developing and producing stories about, or by artists from, the northwest region.
Part of a recreation by Mahay's Riverboat Service out of Talkeetna, Alaska. They tried to make it as authentic as possible. If you're claustrophobic - stay outside...
Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv.
"Wild and Reckless"
Written and Performed by Blitzen Trapper
Directed by Rose Riordan and Liam Kaas-Lentz
March 16 — April 30, 2017
Previews are Mar. 16-23 | Opening night Mar. 24
A World Premiere!
Blitzen Trapper mined their lyrical storytelling and Oregonian roots to create a story for the stage that fuses the energy of a rock concert with the imaginative possibility of the theater. Wild and Reckless traces the unforgettable tale of two kids on the run, in a futuristic vision of Portland’s past. Evoking a bygone era of Portland, this sci-fi dystopian love story features a rock-and-roll score that marries previously unreleased songs with favorites from the band’s catalog, including “Black River Killer” and “Astronaut.” Portland Center Stage at The Armory commissioned Wild and Reckless as the second world premiere in its new “Northwest Stories” series, dedicated to developing and producing stories about, or by artists from, the northwest region.
Series D - East Division Final - Game 6 - Sudbury Cubs vs North Bay Trappers Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at the Memorial Gardens, North Bay, Ontario.
Series tied at 3-3.
Photo by Stan Deveau.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - Trapper Peak is the tallest point in the Bitterroot Mountains at just over 10,000 feet. I had always wanted to climb it, but never got around to it while living in Montana. This view is from the Lost Horse Overlook.
Aside from having a cool name, courtesy of French trappers, the Grand Tetons are an amazing sight rising thousands of feet over the plains. I visited the Tetons in May 2009 on a whirlwind trip through Idaho and Wyoming. The scenery was fantastic, the only problem was that all the trails were still snow covered - I'll have to come back later in the year next time.