Arts and Culture

Local author heads south with journey to Caribbean

April 29, 2021   ·   0 Comments

Aurora author Andrew King gave readers the travel bug last fall with his first book, A Visual Journey to Alaska. In the process, King picked ...

Stay-at-home measures “levels playing field” for some businesses

A third wave has brought a third stay-at-home order from the Province, but this one, according to some, helps “level the playing field” for small ...

Music Aurora hopes to be back in action this September

This is normally a time of year where the volunteers at Music Aurora, just days out of the Aurora Winter Blues Festival, begin planning for ...

Theatre Aurora delving further into its own history after “ghostly” encounter

Adam has been rather lonely since the start of the global pandemic. With his door closed to visitors, his days have largely been spent in ...

Cultural Centre aims to expand Kaleidoscope programs for students

The global pandemic might have put a damper on some of the goals the Aurora Cultural Centre set out to achieve in the first year ...

Studio Tour King 2021 aims to impress

Visiting the country is a wonderful way to spend a weekend. It offers the opportunity to explore quaint villages and the studios of the local ...

Aurora Legion celebrates 75th anniversary of service

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Memories wanted ahead of Horse Show centennial

For more than eighty years, the Aurora Horse Show was a staple on Aurora’s calendar. Although it came to an end in 2006, the memories ...

Grads, Cultural Centre go online for Mayor’s Celebration of Youth Arts

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Museum charts course for next four years with new home in mind

Museums often look backward, but the Aurora Museum & Archives is very much focused on the future. Last week, curator Shawna White presented to Council ...

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