This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
The good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
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.
Read moreShareBy John Swartz Starry Night in downtown Orillia Saturday evening was successful in terms of it wasn’t a total rebuilding
Read moreHe is holding out hope his art made of appreciation for the history of Orillia will be restored to its home.
Read moreI don’t know how Mariposa replaces her, but the organization makes all the right moves on a number of counts so I’m sure they’ll rebound from this loss.
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 moreIf I have to outline why and who she is, you need a bigger rock to live under, with a deck, they’re on sale all week at Home Hardware.
Read moreI’m sure he would like to do better, wouldn’t we all (I’m president of the club), but to be able to say, – I‘m making a living doing what I love and know how to do, in the arts, in Canada, and I’m doing it on my own – is something special.
Read moreYou created a functioning machine, and even though some key positions have different people in those roles this year, the thing just keeps working.
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