Renovation of Bongard House at 23 Barker puts community and connection at the centre
Prize watercraft the lynchpin of new Raceboat Hall of Fame
Departing Director Jonathan Crow, a member of the TSO, talks about classical music in a small town. “It feels like you’re playing for your family.”
“They have lifted my spirits and fed my soul with their outstanding performances.”
Johannes Debus spoke for all of us when he said of the performers, “they don't just recite Beethoven, they play it from within their heart, their soul, and their whole body.”
The County's new film festival hosts a series of conversations on the arts of conversion, of transforming one work of art into another
Susan Straiton marks her 40th anniversary as a County artist with a new exhibition
Along the edges of what is now the County’s trademark industry, represented by 50-some wineries, are 10 craft breweries, each with its own approach to a trade that is constantly in motion
In mid-August, from morning to midnight, singers, saxophones, pianos, trumpets and tubas, drums, guitars and even a steel pan will resound around the County, in restaurants, wineries, churches, and chapels, and on the Regent Theatre stage.
BIGLAKE and Base31 co-production reimagines the Beatles as chamber music
Former Gazette columnist Terry Sprague, who penned his popular Nature Stuff column for close to 50 years, offers a look at life, living and loss in his sixth book, The Two of Us
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