This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
Overall though, the entire program was like being stuck in the middle of sound meant to have a peaceful effect.
Read moreOverall though, the entire program was like being stuck in the middle of sound meant to have a peaceful effect.
Read moreAnd I thought the issue with trombone players was keeping them focussed on rehearsal.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreLindsay and Tanya are working toward opening OMAH March 9 with a couple exhibits.
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreThe Swartz was way too powerful with this guy and it affected eyesight. For two weeks I ran a line about Movies in the Park at the Aqua Theatre…
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 moreIt’s a shame only about 200 people heard it. We’re a very small club. No one else will get to experience what we did.
Read moreMany large music ensembles program their events with an easy tune or two off the top so everyone can catch a stride with long notes, moderate tempos, lots of time to warm up the lips and listen to each other for blend and balance. Not these folks.
Read moreI think setting up a recording studio is an excellent idea and having spent a lot of time in studios working on videos and music I can vouch for how it can eat time like you wouldn’t believe.
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