Miscellaneous
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Musicians have new digs to hone their craft
2008/11/13
Local musicians have a new home to refine their craft; a home free of angry, noise-polluted neighbours who don't share their passion.This ... -
New man at Canadian Canoe Museum helm
2008/11/07
Jeremy Ward has been appointed curator of the Canadian Canoe Museum, effective immediately.Associated with the Monaghan Road museum for more than ... -
Art School of Peterborough's annual auction nears
2008/11/04
The Art School of Peterborough hosts its 13th annual art auction this weekend, this time around with a decidely local twist.Back in June, through ... -
One very artful walk in the park
2008/10/16
A new outdoors art fair makes its debut Saturday in Millennium Park, putting an end to Neil Muscott's second career as a weather forecaster.For ...
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Lipizzaner Stallions' magic on full display
2008/10/14
Visitors to the Memorial Centre this Saturday (Oct. 18) will have something in common with 25 million people worldwide -- the chance to witness the ... -
Church will bring Phantom to life
2008/10/14
Fans of Hollywood's silent era can take a step back in time next week.St. Paul's Anglican Church will host a screening of the 1925 classic... -
Art taking to great outdoors Oct. 18
2008/10/09
Anyone who thinks art's place is behind closed doors, hidden away and awaiting discovery by the curious few, is in for quite a surprise later this... -
McCaskills Mills and Sunderland schools snag $10,000 each in band equipment
2008/10/08
An request for equipment struck the right chord for the music programs at two local schools.McCaskill's Mills and Sunderland public schools ... -
Have a Market Hall memory? Share it
2008/10/02
A new website developed for Market Hall Performing Arts has all the pieces in place save one -- you.According to those who oversee the longtime ... -
All things Jeff Healey in museum spotlight
2008/10/02
What began as, and remains, a labour of love for T.J. Hosier will opens its doors wide this weekend in tribute to the late Jeff Healey.The ... -
Phantasm returns to library
2008/09/25
Ontario's longest-running role-playing convention is staged this weekend (Sept. 28 and 28) at the Peterborough Public Library.Phantasm, now in... -
Unique peek behind studios' doors
2008/09/25
Area artists are getting the jump on next weekend's Doors Open Peterborough event, opening wide the doors to their studios Saturday as part of the... -
Election shines spotlight on arts/culture funding
2008/09/23
While federal funding for the arts and culture sector isn't as prominent on voters' radar as the state of the economy and "green" ... -
Artsweek: So little time, so many events
2008/09/23
Artsweek, an event-laden annual celebration of the arts in Peterborough, begins Sept. 26 and continues to Oct. 5.OK, OK, that's 10 days but ... -
New AGP director "can't wait to get started"
2008/09/19
The Art Gallery of Peterborough will welcome a new director Oct. 14.Celeste Scopelites arrives in Peterborough with many years' experience in ... -
Artsweek: A full feast for all the senses
2008/09/11
It's well established that there are only so many days in a week and so many hours in a day.But that constant holds little water for those behind ...
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We do like our culture
2008/09/04
Peterborough residents' paid visits to city music, dance and theatre events has earned the city 20th place on a list of Canada's most cultured... -
Gallery hosts first juried art show
2008/09/02
Area artists are invited to take part in a new opportunity to showcase their work.The A. Sheila Boyd Foundation board is inviting artists from the... -
Drama group gives youngsters insight into theatre
2008/08/27
Even an overnight sensation needs to start somewhere.Youngsters wishing to gain theatre skills, while also learning about what happens behind the ... -
Canoe museum names new GM
2008/08/25
The Canadian Canoe Museum has a new general manager at the helm.
John Summers, most recently the chief curator of the Antique Boat Museum in ...


