Summer issue on the Stands
On the theme of Hollywood, from NL’s earliest film stars and filmmakers, through the lyrics of a Ron Hynes’ classic, and packed with buzz and scoops and did-you-knows. On the…
Barbara Houston: Under the Same Sky
Born in Saskatchewan, Houston was influenced by Modernist Art and landscape painting as expression of people and place, community and belonging. Leaving the Prairies, she studied at Parson’s School of Design…
This Might Be Satire – and this is a show
This Might Be Satire Productions is proud to announce the premiere production of Tamasha O’ Tamasha, featuring the first-ever English translations of Gursharan Singh ‘Bhaji’, one of Punjab’s greatest playwrights and…
Michael Connolly: “My images are reactions to memories of particular places and experiences”
His new solo exhibition, Rise, opens at The Leyton Gallery tomorrow. In this series, Connolly explores the changing face of the landscape within Gros Morne National Park. “My places are interactive,…
Beth Ryan: “Telling stories is one of the ways we try to find meaning in our lives”
Can you tell us a little about yourself? Storytelling has been a huge part of my life since childhood when I would entertain myself by reading stories, writing them, or…
A royal fete, and anticipated holiday
The May 24th weekend has marked the birthday of Queen Victoria since 1845 (technically it falls on the Monday between the 18th and 24th – this year the 22nd). Here…