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John Adams

Sep 11, 2015 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence

John Adams has been intrigued by ways of translating the world through art.

A Warm Fuzzy Feeling

Sep 11, 2015 | Tralee Pearce | Made in the Hills

These distinctive wares may not be as easy to find as mass-produced goods, but we can assure you the wraps, hats and blankets are worth the hunt and will keep you warm this fall and many more to come.

Nellie and Winston

Jun 16, 2015 | Paul Aird

Nellie and Winston remind us that even the most humble of these magnificent creatures deserve a place in our hearts.

Shawn Murenbeeld

Jun 16, 2015 | Signe Ball | Departments

In his spare time, artist Shawn Murenbeeld hunts for artifacts of contemporary life – remaking them into whimsical sculptures (the one at left is titled, “R U Receiving?”)

Picnics! A Moveable Feast

Jun 16, 2015 | Tralee Pearce | Made in the Hills

Sprawling out on a patch of grass with a picnic spread before you is among the greatest pleasures!

The Art & Therapy of Storytelling

Mar 23, 2015 | Laura LaRocca

Two young women and three artists combine efforts to shine a light on mental health.

Showtime!

Mar 23, 2015 | Liz Beatty | Back Issues

The Big Life Lessons of a High School Play

Bill’s Glorious Comeback

Mar 23, 2015 | Jeff Rollings | Back Issues

With Norman Bray in the Performance of His Life, Trevor Cole brings his 
first novel to the stage, 
and brings his father Bill Cole back to Headwaters.

Gary Wright

Mar 23, 2015 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence

You can visit Gary in his Hockley Valley studio. You’ll see finished pieces as well as works in progress, and you may even see faeries in his garden.

Spring is in the Air

Mar 23, 2015 | Tralee Pearce | Made in the Hills

Our thoughts turn to fresh-air pursuits, gardens and spring birds. Follow along and you’ll find creative and clever local craftspeople, artists and growers for ideas on how to enhance the moment.

Catherine Gildiner

Nov 17, 2014 | Tracey Fockler

She’s 21 and it’s the late 1960s, so…swallow a groovy green pill, write an hallucinatory essay on Milton’s Paradise Lost and get into Oxford.

The Year in Books: 2014

Nov 17, 2014 | Tracey Fockler | Back Issues

On this literary landscape, serious nonfiction works are neighbours with lighthearted children’s fare; heartfelt memoirs rub shoulders with gardening lore.