Local filmmaker hopes to inspire others
By Suzanne Coolen Colin Gray has been making movies since he was 11 years old. “I was always playing around with video cameras as a kid,” said Gray from the[…]
By Suzanne Coolen Colin Gray has been making movies since he was 11 years old. “I was always playing around with video cameras as a kid,” said Gray from the[…]
By April Lawrence The Toronto International Film Festival was an amazing experience for Belleville-born filmmaker James Wilkes, whose short film Young Wonder was featured this year. “They treat everyone there[…]
John R Moodie of QNetnews was at Big Music Fest this week-end reporting on the event. He captured media from a variety of platforms in an an attempt to re-create[…]
Tim Hadley shares his memories of Stompin’ Tom http://www.qnetnews.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/stompin-tom-connors-tim-hadley-podcast-full-interview.mp3 By Julia McKay Tim Hadley, a local musician and teacher, thought it was an April Fools joke when he got a[…]
By: Megan Mattice The lights dim, music starts to play and a sold out crowd goes wild as Juno-award winning singer-song writer, Serena Ryder steps on stage with an electric[…]
A picture may be worth 1000 words, but what are 1000 pictures worth to an aging painter? “My son wouldn’t come from Whistler to deal with any of them, my[…]
A picture may be worth 1000 words, but what are 1000 pictures worth to an aging painter? “My son wouldn’t come from Whistler to deal with any of them, my[…]
By Miller Reynolds Milé Murtanovski is depriving himself of sleep to complete an exhausting artistic feat. The Picton artist calls it his ‘Burning the midnight oil’ project, which challenges him to[…]
By Shelby Wye This week, Loyalist College’s Art and Design Foundation students have taken part in curating their first art show, titled ‘Different Strokes’. The show features talent from the[…]
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