This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
Anyone 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 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.
Read moreI think the university outdid itself this year with their choices. There have been many great ones over the years, but not a trio of great ones all at once.
Read moreThe audience, sold out, was eating this show up. Particularly the faster tempo, rock tunes.
Read moreThe William Swinimer Business Leader of the Year Awards happened earlier in the week and heartfelt congratulations to Steve Orr,…
Read moreThis event is open to the public and you should drop by if you can so the kids get to perform for someone other than the judges.
Read moreThe Orillia Silver Band is playing at St. Paul’s Centre March 19 at 2 p.m.
Read moreLove Is A Cattelfield, will likely have nothing to do with love, cattle or fields, but will still be funny.
Read moreODAC is negotiating with Martin Luther University College (Wilfred Laurier) to move the whole exhibit there in the fall.
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