This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
Bottom line is, you got nothing better to do right now, or anything to lose.
Read moreBottom line is, you got nothing better to do right now, or anything to lose.
Read moreAaron tried his best to record it at home and wasn’t able to. I told him I don’t care if you sing it over your phone, I can make it sound better.
Read moreWhile everyone is staying at home, again (except for those who can go to work, or shop, or travel, or whatever is an excuse) you might be wondering, “what can I do? I’ve read the internet…
Read moreBeing in the red zone changes organized public event and social gathering limits to 5 people indoors and 25 people outdoors.
Read more… and to appoint Lockie Davis as the new Treasurer of the City of Orillia
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreI think we could all use a good laugh. Hopefully by Nov. 19 we’ll be ready to laugh because Mariposa Arts Theatre is doing Norm Foster’s The Christmas Tree.
Read moreBetween this block, and the one where Creative Nomad, the library and Opera House are, downtown is going to be a happening little place.
Read moreThis means there won’t be a change in capacity at the Opera House of 50 people for this Saturday’s Aaron Davis concert taping.
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
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