Posts Tagged ‘art’


Wed 3/3/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

artsVest

A media release from the City of London. Published by FMBS as a public service.

Thu 2/25/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

Are You a Poet?

Here’s a creative suggestion that surfaced at last night’s LTC meeting.

Tue 2/2/10   by Greg Fowler   in Events   0

5 To 9

The Five to Nine Group make their living during the day and follow their passion for art in the evening hours of 5pm to 9am. Returning to The ARTS Project for a second year with recent works of photography, mixed media, oil, acrylic and watercolour, their subjects are as diverse as the surroundings that inspire them. Escape the 9 to 5 doldrums once again and visit the Five to Nine … Continue Reading

Fri 1/22/10   by Greg Fowler   in Lifestyle   0

Panhandler Rights

If politicians can ask for handouts, then homeless people can too.

Wed 1/13/10   by Greg Fowler   in Police   0

Graffiti Gang Busted

A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.

Tue 1/12/10   by Greg Fowler   in Cartoons   0

Double Standard

A UWO comic.

Fri 1/8/10   by Greg Fowler   in Cartoons   0

What Happened?

A UWO comic.

Tue 1/5/10   by Greg Fowler   in Lifestyle   0

W3 Review: Pop Up Lunch

Creativity. Some people have it. And it can inspire others.

Tue 1/5/10   by Greg Fowler   in Cartoons   0

Donkey Bong

A UWO Gazette sketch (reposted with permission).

click image to read editorial in the UWO’s online Gazette

Mon 1/4/10   by Greg Fowler   in Events   0

Bridge to Terabithia

A play (by Katherine Paterson & Stephanie S. Tolan and directed by Georgina Smith) with music (by Steve Liebman and directed by Lenny Bain). Choreographed by Meaghan Dick.

Location: Wolf Performance Hall, London Central Public Library, 351 Dundas Street
Tickets: $10 Kids & Students / $15 Adults; available at http://www.grandtheatre.com/

This powerful adaptation of the award-winning novel, , is filled with humour, lyrical music, warmth and emotional intensity. Jesse, isolated from … Continue Reading