This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment – Part Two
The Kiwanis Club is running an online and offline auction of an Epiphone Hummingbird guitar supplied by Gilbert Guitars and 112 Records and signed by Gord.
Read moreThe Kiwanis Club is running an online and offline auction of an Epiphone Hummingbird guitar supplied by Gilbert Guitars and 112 Records and signed by Gord.
Read morehen the mob ruled. My Son the Hurricane is a dozen little whirlwinds working together to make everyone get up and dance.
Read moreThe Orillia Silver Band’s season opening concert is Oct. 22 at the Opera House. The 2 p.m. show features pianist Kyung-A Lee.
Read moreHave you ever seen anything Lance has produced that isn’t spectacular? Me neither.
Read moreTrick or Trunk… meanwhile the little ones get to do their thing in a controlled place and at an out of control pace.
Read moreRick was nominated for a Best Blues Album Juno, and has been nominated for a Maple Blues Award and a Canadian Folk Music Award. I’ve seen Rick several times and not only are his songs very good, his between songs stories are humourous.
Read moreI think people in the arts, or members of performing or arts groups should really consider becoming members of ODAC and contribute to ODAC becoming something that benefits you.
Read moreAnyone would need big chestnuts to sit behind a set of drums with Buddy and Gene in the room, let alone also sitting behind sets. Mel had nothing to worry about, he’s in their league.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreI don’t want to get to far ahead, but I think some of you might be mad if I waited to tell you the Mudmen are coming back to Orillia for their usual January concert (January 27th) and Irish Mythen is back for her first (I think) performance at the Opera House March 23.
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