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National Youth Arts Week helps vulnerable kids

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Marie LeBlancMay 9, 2014

Studio 393 and Graffiti Art are creating many engaging projects that target youth living in neighbourhoods where they are vulnerable to the influence of gangs.

Lou Gramm, the ‘Voice of Foreigner’ still strong as ever

Arts & Entertainment, Our City, Reviews, SoutheastBy Doug KretchmerMay 9, 2014

Lou Gramm, vocalist and main songwriter for Foreigner, still has the pipes to belt out the classic hits that fans are eager to chew up as quickly as the band can spit them out.

The Gondoliers, a Gilbert and Sullivan comedy opera where upper and lower classes collide

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, Politics, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMay 7, 2014

Local production of Gilbert and Sullivan comedy opera offers exceptional entertainment from start to finish.

Wolseley Festival of the Arts back in time for Mom’s Day

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & BusinessBy Doug KretchmerMay 6, 2014

If you’re looking for a unique and original gift for Mother’s Day, you may want to check out the 7th annual Wolseley’s Envision Festival of the Arts on Friday and Saturday.

This land is your land

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Our City, Stories of GivingBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryMay 5, 2014

Singing has a tremendous ability to lift one’s spirit. And it’s the singing of Spirit’s Call Choir that welcomes new Canadians to their adopted homeland.

A cappella ensemble Antiphony knows when to pipe up and when to pipe down

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMay 4, 2014

From classical pieces to Georgian folk to spirituals to Curtis Mayfield and Michael Jackson, Antiphony amazed the crowd with their arrangements.

Annual May Day parade celebrates working class

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & Business, History, PoliticsBy Doug KretchmerMay 3, 2014

There was a feeling of camaraderie and togetherness among the participants as they marched through the streets to create awareness for the working class.

1st annual Cabaret Clownesque a hilarious, fun-filled evening

Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, SoutheastBy Doug KretchmerMay 2, 2014

Billed as an evening of music, mime and clowning, the first annual Cabaret Clownesque was a huge success as every seat was filled at the Park Theatre for an evening of vaudevillian entertainment.

(official denial) trade value in progress; a response to PM

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, History, PoliticsBy Doug KretchmerApril 29, 2014

A traveling interactive project has people stitching into a blanket responses to the now infamous comment by Prime Minister Stephen Harper: “We have no history of colonialism.”

Popular for all the wrong reasons

Arts & Entertainment, CultureBy Roger CurrieApril 27, 2014

Hands up if you share my dismay over the fact that the two Canadians who are best known to the world right now are Rob Ford and Justin Bieber.

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