Photos by Mary HankeySarah Tompkin’s love of the ocean is evident in her work, including this acrylic painting “Findlay’s Point.” Tompkins studied fine art at Mount Allison university for three years and her mediums include oil,...
LOWER SACKVILLE: A new work of fiction from a former resident of Isle Madame is now available online. Wayne Forster recently wrote and self-published a novel entitled One More Dance. Forster,...
MABOU: Three Christmas concerts this week will feature The Inverness County Singers and the Young County Singers. Audiences can expect to hear “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” and “Away in a Manger,” along with Gordon Lightfoot’s “Song for a Winter’s...
ANTIGONISH: Music of the Night took Antigonish back to the 1960s with the production of the eccentric musical Hairspray. This was Music of the Night's 17th production in the past 21 years. Hairspray tells a story about racial inequality, body...
MABOU: After three sold out shows in Antigonish, “Keppoch The Last Wake” hits the stage at Mabou’s Strathspey Place on September 16. The Society for the Ships of 1801 is proud to present a brand new theatrical concert in its...
ANTIGONISH: A local theatre company is being recognized for its hard work and talent after being nominated across four different categories in the Merritt Awards, the top honour for live theatre in Nova Scotia.
D’ESCOUSSE: Marjorie Simmins was arguably the most excited woman in D’Escousse when talking to The Reporter last Wednesday, as the local writer received a one-of-a-kind delivery just before picking up the phone. Copies of her latest book, Year of the...
MABOU: After three sold out performances earlier this summer in Antigonish, on Oct. 1, a local production company is hitting the Strathspey Performing Arts Centre stage for a one-night-only performance in Cape Breton. With...
MABOU: East Coast Celtic will take place on November 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Strathspey Performing Arts Centre. Discover strength in the culture of the Gaels to overcome life’s challenges. Liven the spirit in the rhythm of the music and...
GUYSBOROUGH: The Chedabucto Place Association is pleased to present “Oh Canada, We Sing of Thee” on Sunday, November 5 at 3 p.m. at the Chedabucto Place Performance Centre in Guysborough. Internationally acclaimed Canadian Songbird Leisa Way has created magic with...
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