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Stupid Dummy Heds hang out downtown

Stupid Dummy Heds hang out downtown

Stupid Dummy Heds is a most amusing brainchild of local cartoonist Robbie Adamson. From now until the first week of March, over 200 framed original cels from the single frame cartoons are hanging at Loplop Lounge and Gallery.
Want to be in a movie?

Want to be in a movie?

In mid-February, Brass Ring Films will begin filming a comedy entitled It's Your Funeral . An Open Casting Call will be held 1 - 4 p.m. this Saturday, January 21, 2006. Sault Theatre Workshop Studio 121 Pittsburgh Ave.
Shauna Major comes home to release CD

Shauna Major comes home to release CD

Transplanted Sault chanteause, Shauna Major, says that she really appreciates the incredible support she's received from her hometown.
4-day Entertainment Outlook

4-day Entertainment Outlook

Welcome to your four day entertainment forcast. The snow has stopped falling and it's time to get out there! If you have any other arts-related events or activities that you would like to add to our page, email us at arts@sootoday.
One, two, trio

One, two, trio

Algoma Conservatory Concert series continues on Saturday with a clarinet, cello, piano trio performance at the Kiwanis Community Theatre. A superb evening of music, including the great Brahms Trio, with three of the hottest young artists in Canada.
Stewart and Lippert on art

Stewart and Lippert on art

The Art Gallery of Algoma will be offering art classes on Saturdays beginning this Saturday, January 21, and continuing to February 25. The Saturday morning classes are for kids ages six to 11 and are taught by Sarah Stewart.
The Sunshine Boys

The Sunshine Boys

Director Sue Barber brings us another hit with The Sunshine Boys, opening January 18 at the Kiwanis Theatre in White Pines. Start time is 8 p.m.
Little Women find their way to a theatre near you

Little Women find their way to a theatre near you

SAULT COMMUNITY THEATER NEWS RELEASE ******************** Sault Community Theater Presents Little Women For six generations Louisa May Alcott's Little Women has remained the most popular juvenile novel written by an American.
Catherine Taddo gets lucky

Catherine Taddo gets lucky

Our latest ear-pleasing delight to find her way into the SooMusicRadar's scopes and is sure to make anyone wish they could get lucky and listen to her any time they want.
Diggin' the 4-day entertainment outlook

Diggin' the 4-day entertainment outlook

And now for something completely different. They are screening a movie at the Downbeat Lounge. That's right, enjoy your favourite adult beverage with all your friends and an awesome movie as well.