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'Tommy Goes to War' in one-man performance

'Tommy Goes to War' in one-man performance

Regina-based performer Vincent Murphy was at the Humboldt & District Gallery to present his one-man play, "Tommy Goes to War" on Oct. 29.
Author brings WWI internment camps to light

Author brings WWI internment camps to light

by Robin Tarnowetzki Journal Staff Writer Saskatoon author Barbara Sapergia came to Humboldt to talk about her new book, Blood and Salt, which centres around the internment of about 8,500 people - most of them Ukrainian-Canadians - during WWI.

Festival wreathed in preparations

Pull out your wallets and open your gift bags because the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery is once again holding their annual Festival of Wreaths fundraiser. For the first time ever, the festival opening will be held at the new gallery on Nov.
Finally finding time for art, and loving it

Finally finding time for art, and loving it

Arts and crafts have always been keen interests of mine. I can remember at a young age making little items out of my mother's sewing scrap material, pieces of wood, tin and whatever I could find laying around on the farm I was raised on.
Ukrainian dance club brings more culture to the region

Ukrainian dance club brings more culture to the region

It's been a few months since Lorelle Holowaty and Lisa Bilinski started advertising a prospective Ukrainian dance club - referred to as the Zhvavi Ukrainian Dancers - and it has expanded to 21 members from Humboldt and area (as far away as Naicam).
Students learn the art of roasting coffee at Bogart's Bay

Students learn the art of roasting coffee at Bogart's Bay

September is always a busy month when students are back at school, and when the weather is warm enough for outdoor adventures.
Riders In The Sky celebrates western music

Riders In The Sky celebrates western music

The nostalgic sound of the old cowboy westerns of the movies continues on to this day in the work of the "Comedy and Western" quartet Riders In The Sky.
The great Summer Box Office Slump of 2014

The great Summer Box Office Slump of 2014

Now that we are into the month of August, it's a good time to look at the state of the summer box office race. The first conclusion we can come to is that I am no good as a prognosticator.
Pilot memorialized in art at Fred Light Museum

Pilot memorialized in art at Fred Light Museum

Elinor, June and Rob Florence were on hand at the Fred Light Museum Tuesday afternoon for the unveiling of a painting based on Alan Light's encounter with a ferry cable during a training mission by Marvin Schwartz.
Art Trek sets out Saturday

Art Trek sets out Saturday

"I found I could say things with colour and shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for." Georgia O'Keeffe The Battlefords Art Club "Art Trek 2014" group will be leaving the Don Ross parking lot at 8 a.m. Saturday.
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