A Review of a Worthwhile Book
There are moments you’ll feel the need to find out who is cutting onions, balanced against humour, sometimes subtle and dry, and richly descriptive passages of people and places.
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There are moments you’ll feel the need to find out who is cutting onions, balanced against humour, sometimes subtle and dry, and richly descriptive passages of people and places.
Read moreI just risked having a lot of people wondering If I lost my mind saying what I said above
Read moreOn hindsight, I don’t know why I didn’t stay to see how he managed. I did say good luck as I handed off the headset.
Read moreWe finally get to see Reay perform in Orillia. It happens March 7 at the Geneva.
Read moreThe playwright, Tina Howe, is said to have written as a celebration of food. I’m not so sure it isn’t satire. It’s humorous, there are moments to laugh at
Read moreIt’s risky creating. It’s hard to stand alone on a stage (or in the song, the book, the picture) and be on public display, we’re too self-conscious. We open ourselves to the critical eye and we fear that.
Read moreFor crowd size there was no disappointment. The show is not juried so there is a wide range of talent and experience represented in the art.
Read more“Something that really resonated with is how important my core values in my personal life were so tied to my business values”
Read moreWe can be instrumental building a generation of readers, writers and thinkers who will become visitors, supporters and participants in programs of the Leacock Museum.
Read moreThis is asinine. For our political leadership to be playing a game of one-upmanship with teachers…
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