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Peter Adams

Nov 15, 2007 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence | Back Issues | Departments | In Every Issue | Winter 2007

Working in oils for twenty-five years, Peter Adams has developed his own distinctive and expressive style.

A Pain in the Butt, Reporter Wes Keller

Nov 15, 2007 | Jeff Rollings | Community

Wes can smell a story a kilometre away, and rain or shine he’ll be on the news scene.

The Year in Music: 2007

Nov 15, 2007 | Lisa Watson | Back Issues

It’s coming on winter and the weather is, to say the least, surprising. I’ve just spent the most luxurious time sitting on my front porch watching the world go by…

Too Many Christmases

Nov 15, 2007 | Michele Green | Back Issues

Jessica’s face turned red – as red as the Jell-O. Tears streamed down her cheeks.

The Year in Books: 2007

Nov 15, 2007 | Tracey Fockler | Back Issues

Our annual review of new books by local authors and illustrators In The Hills.

The Story Man: Hugh Brewster

Nov 15, 2007 | Michele Green | Back Issues

With the publication of five books in a single year, times are good for writer Hugh Brewster. And with his recent nomination for a Governor General’s Award, the times just got better.

When the Spirit Moves

Jun 21, 2007 | Tony Reynolds | Back Issues

Paul Morin’s art and music are inspired by his travels among the world’s aboriginal peoples.

Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival

Mar 22, 2007 | Lisa Watson | Back Issues

NIGHTS ON BROADWAY ARE HOT HOT HOT! And so are the days when the Orangeville Blues and Jazz comes to town. The festival has definitely found its groove.

Art is a tonic for the community soul

Mar 22, 2007 | Iain Richmond | Back Issues

Dufferin Arts Council has been spiking the brew for fifteen years!

Arlene Peters

Mar 22, 2007 | Signe Ball | Back Issues

My style has evolved over the years and is reminiscent of the colours of the Mediterranean. I enjoy the combination of function and fun!

How a Horse Helped Mend a Broken Heart

Mar 21, 2006 | Cecily Ross | Back Issues

For some reason, Basil, who is a naturally cautious if not fearful person, is not afraid of horses.

Rosemary Molesworth

Sep 15, 2005 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence

Amaranth potter Rosemary Molesworth’s stylized work draws inspiration and humour from ritual, history and everyday life.