This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
This thing usually happens in January and by the time it gets to a point it makes sense to write about January things every year it’s sold out.
Read moreThis thing usually happens in January and by the time it gets to a point it makes sense to write about January things every year it’s sold out.
Read moreOver 15 years people have come to associate the event as an important part of their summer experience.
Read moreI think someone has a thing about people getting wet in the basin next to the Port of Orillia building because the main attraction is walking the plank at 2 p.m. next Saturday.
Read moreA letter from Konrad Sioui of the Huron/Wendat Nation expresses displeasure at council’s recent resolution supporting the return of the Champlain Monument.
Read moreI try to wrap my head around the themes each year before seeing what’s been produced and come up with nothing. Then I see the work. Some of it seems so obvious, which illustrates the limit of my imagination,
Read moreThey presented council with a draft in by-law form of how the senate would composed and operate. It looks just like any of the by-laws governing other committees of council
Read moreI think setting up a recording studio is an excellent idea and having spent a lot of time in studios working on videos and music I can vouch for how it can eat time like you wouldn’t believe.
Read moreWhere’s Bill Davis when you need him.
Read moreNow the bad news, tickets for both nights at St. Paul’s are sold out. Not to worry, there’ plenty to enjoy at other venues after the main stage shows are done.
Read moreThe things they should be outraged over are no big deal, while pouring coffee almost turns into a donnybrook.
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