Two Icons Walk Into The Opera House
There’s an ease for an audience if they’ve never seen dance because there is something relatable in the sound.
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There’s an ease for an audience if they’ve never seen dance because there is something relatable in the sound.
Read moreWe’ve had so much success with what we’ve developed out of this studio and we’re proud of what’s come out of it and the comfort of the environment, how it’s set up and how we go about it
Read moreI try to wrap my head around the themes each year before seeing what’s been produced and come up with nothing. Then I see the work. Some of it seems so obvious, which illustrates the limit of my imagination,
Read moreShareBy John Swartz (Photos by Swartz – SUNonline/Orillia) This year’s Streets Alive public art project, Pedal Powered, got a break
Read moreThe poetry prize was created by Harry Connor in memory of his wife K., Valerie Connor a former teacher and Leacock Museum volunteer.
Read moreOrillia’s The Free Label is scheduled on Saturday’s pub lineup and VK and the Legends of the Deep will likely be playing the last notes of the festival Sunday evening in the pub.
Read moreOn the latter point, the worst time to hear about a good idea is after a facility‘s doors open.
Read more“I honest to God never considered I would win this.”
Read moreJust to show some of you just how conservative I can be (stop sniggering, I’ll wait while you get something to wipe the monitor clean)
Read moreShareBy John Swartz Last Friday night’s Building Hope Country Gala fundraiser at Casino Rama had a packed room of 286
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