Tag Archives: Arts

Parenteau prepares for return of live crowd experience
A special concert series announced for next month at Saskatchewan's TCU Place marks the first live concert in nearly five months in an auditorium or theatre setting, and a well known Prince Albert mus...
Jul 23, 2020

CJVR's Cal Gratton nominated for Canadian Country Music Award
Another accolade for CJVR music director Cal Gratton.He is nominated for a Canadian Country Music Award (CCMA) for Music Director of the Year in a medium or small market.In May, Gratton won the Saskat...
Jul 23, 2020

City searches for artist to makeover downtown rock
The City of Prince of Prince Albert is looking to hire an artist for an unusual project - a chance to paint the large rock at the downtown bus transfer stationTransportation and transit manager, Keri ...
Jul 20, 2020

Liliidae Home and Design combining back wall design reveal with one-year celebration
The Liliidae back wall design contest is now in the voting stage leading up to the one-year celebration of the Melfort home and design business.Owner Julie Schmale announced the contest back in April ...
Jul 20, 2020

Bilingual 'Black Lives Matter' street message highlights Montreal artists
MONTREAL - The global protests spurred by George Floyd's death at the hands of police in Minneapolis took a colourful form in Montreal Wednesday, where some 20&...
Jul 15, 2020

Allen Sapp Gallery to reopen Monday
The Allen Sapp Gallery in North Battleford will reopen its doors on Monday.The reopening comes over three months after the gallery initially closed, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Leah Garven, curator ...
Jul 11, 2020

Métis artists launch summer public art series
A new partnership between two local artists is bringing Mtis culture to the street this summer in Prince Albert.Leah Dorion and Danielle Castle will create a series of five temporary public art instal...
Jul 11, 2020

Some bands and establishments ‘uneasy’ ahead of live performances resuming
Effective July 16, live performances will be permitted in restaurants and licensed establishments, as well as at public and farmers' markets.The announcement from the Government of Saskatchewan on Jul...
Jul 10, 2020

Broadway North Youth camp returns
Staff at the EA Rawlinson Centre say they're pleased to be back to a degree of normalcy with the return of their popular summer youth camp set for August."It feels good that these kids who have missed...
Jul 10, 2020

Quebec arts scene shaken by wave of anonymous sex misconduct allegations
MONTREAL - Quebec's arts scene is being rocked by a wave of sexual assault and harassment allegations against well-known figures in the province's entertainment industry. Mostly anonymous allegat...
Jul 10, 2020