When I sit down with one of your books it’s like a breath of fresh air, not a breeze, just a nice calm breath. I can expect to be entertained, but subtly.
I would like to thank you for reading and I wish all of you the very best this Christmas season and for 2013. I am working on a review of the latest A ...
The stories on the radio or in the news about cases of bullying seem to be increasing lately, perhaps more frequent and sometimes more violent than ev ...
I’ll bet you didn’t know that it’s Canadian Breastfeeding Week. In honour of this, I’d like to share a story with you. And before all of you m ...
At first I wasn’t sure if I liked Mara, the main character in local author Hayley Linfield’s first novel, The Truth About Dandelions. But as I read, I realized that it was what happened to Mara that I didn’t like.
Who needs the hassle of high-priced big city theatre when you can get the same calibre of entertainment right here at home? Annie opened last night at the Huron Country Playhouse and it was a delight.
The Devil We Know, by husband and wife team Cheryl Foggo and Clem Martini, premiered last night at the Blyth Festival. This is the final Blyth Festival main stage production for the 2012 season and the farewell effort by Artistic Director E ...
The Melville Boys, a comedy by Norm Foster, directed by Chris McHarge, opened last night on the Playhouse II stage at the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend. It is a comedy surrounding two brothers on a weekend cottage getaway who meet u ...
Until yesterday I had never heard the name Fred Eaglesmith before. But after last night’s opening performance of Dear Johnny Deere at The Blyth Festival, I cannot get the song “Wilder Than Her” out of my mind.
Have you heard of “summer brain drain?” Even though I had heard of the term I thought I should Google it to get the expert definition.
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