Entertainment Roundup!
By Amos Johnson The Arts: The excellence In Focus Exhibit with Nancy Bauer will be held at the Common Ground Gallery inside Mackenzie Hall from Sept. 20 to Oct. 1. Nancy is an artist known for her still life paintings
By Amos Johnson The Arts: The excellence In Focus Exhibit with Nancy Bauer will be held at the Common Ground Gallery inside Mackenzie Hall from Sept. 20 to Oct. 1. Nancy is an artist known for her still life paintings
By Amos Johnson Ghost Light Players, a non-profit theatre organization, opens their third season with Michael Healey’s award-winning play, The Drawer Boy. The Drawer Boy follows the story of a young actor named Miles who moves in with two farmers,
By Amos Johnson Scientists develop changes to the influenza vaccine each flu season, making it necessary to receive a flu shot every year. An unscientific study has determined 81 per cent of people have gotten a flu shot at least once
By Amos Johnson The spay and neuter voucher program is still in effect in Windsor after a successful five-year history of helping pet owners take the edge off the costs. This program is designed to help people with a low
By Amos Johnson Many students are unaware of the health facilities the St. Clair College Health Centre has to offer in downtown Windsor. The Health Centre offers pregnancy testing, bloodwork, smoking cessation, STI testing, health counselling and education on sexual
By Amos Johnson Young Canadian filmmakers will be showcasing their talents for a short film contest hosted by the Film Camp for Kids & Youth. The contest is for National Youth Arts Week from May 1-7 with a theme celebrating
By Amos Johnson St. Clair College’s Health Centre is working towards educating students on sexual health and safety. A special health fair was held at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts on Feb. 14 in order to educate
By Amos Johnson A former hockey star is now the program administrator for the school of business at the University of Windsor. Born and raised in Tecumseh, Ryan Donally started playing hockey at age five and was drafted into the
The family-owned business La Stella Market has been in Little Italy for 47 years and plans on being there for a lot longer. Eugene Pugliese, who goes by Jimmy, is the owner of La Stella Market. The business was built
By Amos Johnson The life of a student athlete requires a certain amount of time-management skills. Student athletes will often approach their coach telling them they can not make it to a certain game or practice because they are busy
By Amos Johnson The Feeding Windsor program is providing a free balanced dinner five nights a week for individuals in need. The program provides dinners at several churches to help people who may be struggling with hunger, but welcomes anyone
By Amos Johnson The annual Windsor Craft Beer Festival is now in its fourth year and showing people the variety craft beer has to offer from local and provincial brewers. Gino Gesuale, co-owner of Motor Burger in Windsor and