This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment – Part Two
ODAC 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 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 good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreI mean it. Just because it’s a brass band, which may not be a genre that excites you, does not mean their concerts are not enjoyable.
Read moreThe Kiwanis Club is running an online and offline auction of an Epiphone Hummingbird guitar supplied by Gilbert Guitars and 112 Records and signed by Gord.
Read morehen the mob ruled. My Son the Hurricane is a dozen little whirlwinds working together to make everyone get up and dance.
Read moreThe Orillia Silver Band’s season opening concert is Oct. 22 at the Opera House. The 2 p.m. show features pianist Kyung-A Lee.
Read moreHave you ever seen anything Lance has produced that isn’t spectacular? Me neither.
Read moreTrick or Trunk… meanwhile the little ones get to do their thing in a controlled place and at an out of control pace.
Read moreThe folks at UBC should be ashamed for going on record over something they did not know anything about, or why they were being asked to opine? Whoever is really behind this farce of a decision at City Hall should also be ashamed for the naked ambition to get rid of the art.
Read moreI think people in the arts, or members of performing or arts groups should really consider becoming members of ODAC and contribute to ODAC becoming something that benefits you.
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