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hen the mob ruled. My Son the Hurricane is a dozen little whirlwinds working together to make everyone get up and dance.
Read morehen the mob ruled. My Son the Hurricane is a dozen little whirlwinds working together to make everyone get up and dance.
Read moreHave you ever seen anything Lance has produced that isn’t spectacular? Me neither.
Read moreHe is holding out hope his art made of appreciation for the history of Orillia will be restored to its home.
Read moreSo while some of us are reminded of our age by the passing of great musicians, are effected with the knowledge they’ll never get to hear new or old music performed by the departed again, we should celebrate we were alive at a time when they also walked the rock and let the memories leave us smiling.
Read moreMaybe the province should change their slogan by adding a subtext – Ontario, Open For Business (from 9 to 9:15), or Ontario, Yours to Discover (How Mickey Mouse We Can Be).
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreLove Is A Cattelfield, which will likely have nothing to do with love, cattle or fields, but will still be funny.
Read moreThe whole list strikes me as a bunch of writers trying to out-hip and out-cool the other contributors to the list by picking the most obscure or counter intuitive names they could come up with.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreAcross Coldwater Street there are some sideways glances to observe, but I had a beer there when Ronnie Douglas playing.
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