Arts and Entertainment

Leisa Way’s ‘Early Morning Rain’ show celebrates Gordon Lightfoot’s music and legacy

May 11, 2023   ·   0 Comments

By Constance Scrafield Last week, on May 1st , Gordon Lightfoot died. A Canadian hero as a singer/song writer, his words and music have spanned over ...

Scotiabank CONTACT Festival opens this weekend at the Alton Mill

By Constance Scrafield Back in March, the Citizen reported that Connie Munson was calling for submissions to her two Scotiabank CONTACT-approved satellite venues. One is ...

New Canadian Curling Club comes to Theatre Orangeville

By Constance Scrafield Be sure to catch The New Canadian Curling Club, on now at Theatre Orangeville and running to May 14. It will make ...

Cookbook author Laura Calder coming to the Alton Mill

By Constance Scrafield Laura Calder is a fine, multi-faceted diamond in human form, with all the sparkle and depth of such a gem. To put ...

Achill Choral Society to perform royal songs in concert for crowning of King Charles III

By Constance Scrafield May 6 this year is auspicious for a number of reasons. Two of them are that it is Coronation Day for King ...

Caledon Townhall Players are ‘Spreading it Around’ in new play

By Constance Scrafield Opening Friday, May 5, the Caledon Townhall Players (CTHP) will present their new play, “Spreading It Around” by Londos D’Arrigo. A comedy, ...

Theatre Orangeville prepares for opening night of the New Canadian Curling Club, full of laughs and lessons

By Constance Scrafield Theatre Orangeville is happy to announce their production of The New Canadian Curling Club by Mark Crawford runs from Apr. 26 to ...

Leisa Way and her Wayward Wind Band celebrate Gordon Lightfoot and more

By Constance Scrafield “We’re doing 122 shows in 26 theatres,” said Leisa Way, speaking recently to the Citizen about the 2023 schedule with her Wayward ...

Area artist shares passion for teaching fine art

By Constance Scrafield Kayla Jackson loves how, in just a few hours, a person can produce a painting that will surprise them. When she started ...

From Mexico to Canada: local woman shares textile art journey

By Constance Scrafield Life in Mono, coming back to Canada, began just since Covid for Lynn Gilbank and her husband John, “After 10 years in ...

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