This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
ShareBy John Swartz I’ve been known to say go big or go home when it comes to paintings and Cloud
Read moreShareBy John Swartz I’ve been known to say go big or go home when it comes to paintings and Cloud
Read moreRick did the concert two more times last Monday, once with the OCB at Leacock Retirement Lodge and then by himself at Atrium Retirement Residence.
Read moreThe Cellars became one of the great musical groups in Canada and we are fortunate to have them right here in Orillia, and were fortunate to have Albert leading them. Many communities wish they had an Albert Greer.
Read moreThis is after two months without a manager at the Opera House. I find it odd that someone of her calibre and proven success has not been asked to interview.
Read moreShareBy John Swartz Wednesday May 1, was not the day it was supposed to be, as weather forecasters predicted. The
Read moreHer performance was a great way to end the 10th year of Roots North.
Read moreHowever, when the City had $276,000 on the line in 2022 and picked all but one of the artists who got commissions from outside the Orillia area, we were told preference to a group of artists was not allowed under City policy.
Read moreShareBy John Swartz The Orillia Sunshine City School Music Festival held at the end of March at Orillia Secondary School
Read moreYou can catch all three of our high schools performing on Tuesday. OSS bands perform on all three days.
Read moreIn the first half they did one cover everyone knows, Gord’s Song for a Winter’s Night. They didn’t say which one they were going to do, just that they felt they needed to sing something of his.
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