In recognition of Black History month, the Tom Thomson Art Gallery invites you to an Artist Talk with local exhibiting artist Tony Miller on Saturday, February 8th at 1:00 PM.
Miller will be on hand to discuss his experience as an African Canadian growing up in Owen Sound during the 1950s and provide insight into his artistic...
Local historian Andrew Armitage and photographer John Fearnall have collaborated on a new book titled Leith, which combines historical stories and contemporary full colour photographs of the village located just north of Owen Sound. Leith will be launched at The Ginger Press in downtown Owen Sound at 7:00pm Thursday...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Owen Sound Little Theatre is preparing its magic once again. Stepping off the sidewalk on 9th Avenue, we walk through the doors of the Roxy theatre and we're here in Saint Kevins, a fishing village of 200 souls on the rocky shore of Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. It's All Souls Day, November 2, 1965 and. . .
What better way to spend a cold mid-winter evening than contra dancing? Join Mad Robin, our lively local musicians, and caller Frank Francalanza for a great night out on Saturday, February 1st.
Dancing in synchrony with others has...
- Hub staff
The board of the Georgian Bay Folk Society held a town hall meeting Monday to engage the local community and to start a conversation about the direction of Summerfolk. The music and craft festival has been held in Owen Sound since 1976.
Referencing the Stan Rogers song 45 years , Artistic Director James Keelahan highlighted that Summerfolk needs to ask these questions "so we can see yer smiling face 45 years from now".
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