Arts and Culture

Theatre Aurora presents a “Grand” season of firsts for 2025-26

July 17, 2025   ·   0 Comments

Despite entertaining Aurora residents for more than 60 years, Theatre Aurora has managed to conjure up some firsts and fresh offerings as they prepare to ...

Community backs culture in Aurora Cultural Centre’s 2025-2026 season

From the British Invasion, to Caribbean beats, to a splash of famed children’s author Robert Munsch, the Aurora Cultural Centre is offering something for everyone ...

Canadian music icons in the spotlight for Aurora’s 2025 Concerts in the Park season

Iconic sounds from some of Canada’s – and the world’s – most acclaimed artists will ring out through Town Park in July and August as ...

Kaleidoscope in the Schools program brings arts to classrooms – but needs your support

Exposing youngsters to arts and culture at an early age can reap powerful dividends down the road, opening their minds to new ideas, cultures, and ...

The WoxBox is heartwarming way to express yourself to loved ones

Love them or hate them, we’ve all had to deal with ice breakers. It can be a great way to get to know someone, but ...

Vallières creates world of wonder through discarded cardboard – and an artist’s approach

It’s often said that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure – and, through the eyes of Quebec artist Laurence Vallières, they can create worlds of ...

CONTACT Photography Festival returns to Aurora for second year

Small details can paint a vivid picture, and the Aurora Museum and Archives is turning a magnifying glass to more than a century’s worth of ...

Local musician jazzes up Town Square, fosters youth talent

For many seasons, local music lovers flocked to the home of James Brown in Aurora’s historic downtown core for a series of house concerts with ...

Aurora set to have its first Pride Festival, kickoff

Aurorans celebrate Pride Month in various ways, but for the first time this year, the community will have a Pride Festival to call its own. ...

Theatre Aurora’s Noises Off: A Review

By Scott Johnston Ever have one of those days where nothing goes right?  Well, that’s what the director of the fictional play “Nothing On” has ...

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