This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
Tomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read more“I don’t have confirmation yet, but I think we’re just going to call it a Celebration of Live Performance.”
Read moreThe Orillia Centre for Arts and Culture has a series of online workshops and performances coming up February 6 and 7.
Read moreAll of our arts people have been doing their part this year and every year. Now it’s time for you to do your part. Make a nomination.
Read moreyou have to have an ear for how the individual parts each band member plays will sound and its going to sound different from the garage, basement, or other space you’ve been rehearsing in
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 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…
Read moreSomeone asked why there isn’t a fact checker function to the internet (there are several). Kee had the appropriate answer.
Read moreWe need a handy knick-name for the new Orillia & District Arts Council and OMAH Orillia Regional Arts & Heritage Awards nominations.
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