For some silly reason, a rhyme that we used in elementary school to torment others popped into my head last week.
I often have good songs running through my brain, but this one was strange ...
The Georgian Bay Symphony is running a workshop for young musicians. This workshop will provide an introduction to the skills needed to play in large and small ensembles.
Working with experienced local music teachers who are members of the orchestra, this is an opportunity to ...
- by Phil McNichol
“April is the cruelest month,” T.S. Eliott wrote in the first line of his epic poem, The Waste Land.
And so it has been, first bringing forth hope, an early spring warmth that seemed to say ‘YES’ in no uncertain terms and sent me out too early to the wonderfully workable soil to plant Oregon Giant edible pod peas, onion sets, a row of well-sprouted potatoes, and beets. All hardy or semi-hardy, early crops ...
Just over five years ago, on the evening of March 4, 2018, Jerry Keeshig visited his girlfriend’s apartment to see his baby daughter. By midnight he was dead from a stab wound to his chest.
The next day the police told a family member that Jerry had stabbed himself, that he had walked almost a kilometer before falling to the pavement ...
- by Douglas Nadler
“We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. wrote those words in 1963 while he was in jail in Birmingham, Alabama for instigating a coordinated campaign of protest against desegregation. Was he referring only to humans, or did he acknowledge the ecological web of being too? ...
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