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TSWIFT DANCE PARTY Adrian Quijano·April 15, 2024Calling all Swifties in their Eras era. Join fellow Swifties as they celebrate the new album and dance...arts and culture·0 Comments·0
JUNK JOURNALS WORKSHOP Adrian Quijano·April 15, 2024Join Emilie McNamara from Homer Watson House and Gallery to explore sustainable artmaking and learn how to create...#kwawesome·0 Comments·0
How Public Art Comes to be in the City of Waterloo Rachael MacIntosh·March 4, 2020Public art can serve many purposes within a community — representing local values and culture, beautifying spaces and...Arts·0 Comments·2
The Local Art Scene – Conversations with Artists Ralf Wall and Jen Gough Melissa Embury·March 4, 2020What does it take to be successful as an artist in the region? Ralf Wall went from a...Arts·0 Comments·1
Let’s Go To The Movies: KW Theatres 1920-2020 Jessie Skinner·February 5, 2020When my editors at the Community Edition revealed they were interested in content that contrasted life in the...Features·0 Comments·0
Five Events I Promise to Attend This Year Janice Jo Lee·January 6, 2017I’ve lived in Kitchener Waterloo for 11 years and profess myself to be a local arts enthusiast. But...Information·0 Comments·1
CEI’s Slow Demise Jordan Snobelen·March 3, 2016On the Rise and Fall of the Arts BodyFeatures·11 Comments·3
Rise of the creative Waterloovian H.G. Watson·January 18, 2013Art and culture are more important to growing cities than ever. HG Watson decided to go looking for...Features·1 Comment·0
Yarn bombing 101 H.G. Watson·January 18, 2013HG Watson EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Picture it: you’re walking down the street, off to work on a dreary January day....Features·0 Comments·0
Urban confusion H.G. Watson·January 18, 2013Nethermind Collective’s new show is an out-of-this-city experience Rebecca Allison CCE CONTRIBUTOR Where one may see a simple...Arts·0 Comments·0