The Arts

Does culture take a village?
By Susan Taylor When we think of art galleries, or many of the performing arts, we sometimes think of large,… Continue reading “Does culture take a village?”

Coney Hatch returns to Lindsay Nov. 29
Rock musician Carl Dixon, long time Haliburton resident, and his band Coney Hatch will perform live at Lindsay’s Flato Academy… Continue reading “Coney Hatch returns to Lindsay Nov. 29”

A Place Called Home announces 2024 youth virtual art project
A Place Called Home is very excited to announce the 2024 Youth Virtual Art Project, sponsored by the Kawartha Art… Continue reading “A Place Called Home announces 2024 youth virtual art project”

Globus Theatre welcomes guests to the Snowball Ball, a festive ball of murder and mayhem
Globus Theatre has created another exciting festive murder mystery, Murder at the Snowball Ball, for the holiday season. With only… Continue reading “Globus Theatre welcomes guests to the Snowball Ball, a festive ball of murder and mayhem”

Public art installation coming to Lindsay’s main street this fall
The Lindsay Downtown BIA is pleased to announce that their ‘Space Reclaimed’ public art proposal was selected for the My… Continue reading “Public art installation coming to Lindsay’s main street this fall”

Local authors in the spotlight at Kawartha Lakes Book Festival
Bibliophiles of all ages and literary interests will want to check out the Kawartha Lakes Book Festival, taking place across… Continue reading “Local authors in the spotlight at Kawartha Lakes Book Festival”

The business of art: Creative paths to a sustainable living
The Business Advocate
The road to making a sustainable living as an artist is one filled with twists, turns, and plenty of creativity… Continue reading “The business of art: Creative paths to a sustainable living”