This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
Tie-breakers are not the kind of people who drink for free after the decisions are made.
Read moreTie-breakers are not the kind of people who drink for free after the decisions are made.
Read moreYeah sure, some of us can do some of the things Buddy did, but I have yet to hear anyone play who can do a whole show’s worth, or even one song and not leave you thinking, “Not like Buddy.”
Read moreIts good thing nobody is trying to sell making a wheel as an idea, I’m afraid of what we’d end up with.
Read moreI haven’t always agreed with the choices at the time of announcement, been surprised by some of them, but in the end, on reflection and by virtue of many of the pieces still being around to view, the choices were the right ones
Read moreThe whole thing is awkward – except for being able to see someone you may not have seen since last summer’s pedestrian mall.
Read moreIt’s never a good idea to try and figure out how or why some people do some improbable things involving calls to 911.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreThe Canadian Live Music Association is mounting an online petition where you can send emails directly to MPPs about reopening steps.
Read moreShe was a member of the Orillia Historical Society (she gave me the evil eye once, then laughed when I called it the Hysterical Society), a group dedicated to teaching us about our past.
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