This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment – Part Two
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 moreTrombones are the weird kid on the block; often part of the low brass, but also part tenor. Even trombones players know…
Read moreOK, the clock says you are running out of time. Not generally, but time to get all your shopping done.
Read moreThe difference of the sound was like jumping from a grade 8 level to 11 or 12, a big leap in quality.
Read moreAlso appearing is Milli Schop, who you may recall I mentioned once or twice as being a fantastic singer.
Read moreSUNonline/Orillia believed having the award was an institution which should survive the closing of the Packet, and because SUNonline/Orillia was not in position to pick it up, the City should look into managing it until a news organization emerged strong enough to continue the tradition.
Read moreODAC has new leadership and for some time this board and the previous one have been talking about how, and acting to strengthen and grow the council.
Read moreThe Qennefer Browne achievement award had two winners. The committee decided to recognize someone from the arts side and the historical side of things.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreThe show is a re-staging of the 2022 festival opener. Lance chose music which would have been played at the festival during its previous 60 years and did it in 60 minutes. This time he’s added 30 more minutes of music.
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