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Jul 17, 13 •
320 Views • Arts • Chatham Voice • No Comments
Local artists are teaming up to give kids in Chatham-Kent the chance to take part in recreational activities. Culture Factory is hosting the fundraising event on Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. at Smith and Wilson Estate Wines in Blenheim to benefit the A.L.L. for Kids...
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Jul 16, 13 •
556 Views • Arts, Feature Story • Bruce Corcoran • 1 Comment
Want to showcase your handmade work at the second-annual Art in the Garden in Blenheim? Get in line. Ann Kirkham, spokesperson for the event, said there are already about 50 vendors signed up for the July 20 event, and more waiting in the wings. “We have 50...
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Jul 16, 13 •
573 Views • Arts, Feature Story • Bruce Corcoran • No Comments
Join artists Mary Anne Barkhouse and Wendy Coburn for a panel discussion on Thursday, July 18 at 7 p.m. at the Thames Art Gallery in Chatham. Gallery curators Andrea Fatona and Katherine Dennis will host the discussion which will focus on the Land Marks...
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Jul 10, 13 •
368 Views • Arts • Chatham Voice • No Comments
Folks aged 16 and up can style their soles Aug. 2 at ARTspace in Chatham. The cultural hub hosts an event that allows folks to decorate a pair of shoes, eat some pizza and watch movies. Cost is $35, plus HST, and participants are asked to bring a pair of...
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Jul 10, 13 •
655 Views • Arts, Feature Story, Music • Aaron Hall • 1 Comment
From Juno-award winning musicians, to concerts for the kids, the 2013-’14 season at the St. Clair College Capitol Theatre has something for everyone. That is the hope for Lesley Grand, manager of the downtown Chatham venue, after she and the Capitol staff...
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Jul 9, 13 •
1624 Views • Arts, Bruce Uncorked • Bruce Corcoran • 1 Comment
With little more than a week to go before a newspaper’s first-ever edition, expect to find editors hard at work, starting early and finishing late. Not me. I was, ahem, on assignment. Yeah, that’s the ticket. My daughter’s dance studio sent a group to...
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Jul 9, 13 •
893 Views • Arts • Bruce Corcoran • No Comments
Rachel Schwartz’s voice is essentially her passport to see the world. But despite living abroad and performing in Europe, to her, there’s no place like home. Schwartz, 30, left her Chatham home Sunday to fly to Munich to spend the rest of the month with...
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Jul 9, 13 •
368 Views • Arts, Feature Story, Music • Aaron Hall • No Comments
With more than a decade of touring and recording under their belts, sisters Tegan and Sara have leaped into a different realm with their latest album, “Heartthrob.” The pair has truly transformed from indie musicians to pop rockers. This transformation...