This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
Three finalists will be announced August 15 and the winner picks up the hardware and cheque at the Once Again Annual Stephen Leacock Medal For Humour dinner September 17.
Read moreThree finalists will be announced August 15 and the winner picks up the hardware and cheque at the Once Again Annual Stephen Leacock Medal For Humour dinner September 17.
Read moreAnd I thought the issue with trombone players was keeping them focussed on rehearsal.
Read moreI don’t know how I’m going to handle this because Sky is one of my favourite musicians, Roger’s music I’m getting to like, and there is no one out there who can tear up a stage like Irish Mythen.
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreI also hope come the fall when nominations open for the Orillia Regional Arts and Heritage Awards somebody nominates Steven for this concert series.
Read moreThe Canadian Live Music Association is mounting an online petition where you can send emails directly to MPPs about reopening steps.
Read moreShe was a member of the Orillia Historical Society (she gave me the evil eye once, then laughed when I called it the Hysterical Society), a group dedicated to teaching us about our past.
Read moreThat’s right. The owners of the property, which will have some kind of residential development on it, are keeping the train station.
Read moreIf you are like me and the hour for all that is up, there are things you can still do which you may not have had time to do for a while, or maybe forgotten how to do.
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