Arts
When The Spirit Moves
I often tell my writing students that they are unlikely to get better at writing, but it is possible to get better at not writing.
Meet the Maker: Svetlana Ponkin
From the Alton Mill to the One of a Kind Show, this knitter’s up-sized pieces are wowing collectors.
Summer Contributors
Meet a few of the contributors who make this summer 2020 issue of In The Hills a great read – Bethany Lee, Ken Weber and Janice Quirt.
The Covid-19 Olympics
In light of the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games In The Hills Presents the Covid-19 Olympics.
Margaret Derry
Margaret uploads her own photos as starting points, then reimagines the backgrounds and layers on “paint” using programs that mimic everything from brush strokes to pigment density.
Trying to be More Like Dexter
Dexter wants us to believe he keeps us safe from coyotes, but this is a harmless fiction. The truth is he craves news and gossip as much as any of us.
Meet the Maker: Anne-Marie Warburton of Gallery Gemma
This jeweller crafts her designs to match the individual – even when meeting them in person was on hold.
Making Black History in Caledon
A new museum exhibit called Our Voices, Our Journeys celebrates local black history through the personal stories of a Caledon congregation’s pioneering contributions to Headwaters.
Telling Tales Out Loud
Audiobooks and podcasts have produced a resurgence in oral storytelling, but for the Dufferin Circle of Storytellers the ancient art never went away.



