by Okanagan Life | Oct 26, 2013 | 25th Special Edition, Arts & Culture Archives, Profiles |
Fall 1988 The plunge into the world of art paid off for Robert Dow Reid. The shipyards of Scotland where it all began may be a long way off, but for this internationally renowned sculptor, the ocean of his boyhood is ever present in the enduring and beautiful shapes...
by Okanagan Life | Oct 26, 2013 | 25th Special Edition, Fabulous Features |
April 2006 For years a father would sing songs to his three children as they drifted off to sleep. That passion became an obsession and on April 14, 2006 Ink! The Musical opened at Performance Works Theatre, on Vancouver’s Granville Island. The book, music and...
by Okanagan Life | Oct 24, 2013 | 25th Special Edition, Fabulous Features |
April 2010 Name one other event in the history of our country that has so completely enthralled Canadians. We responded to the Vancouver Olympics as one, with belly laughs and streaming tears, involuntary cringes and collectively held breath, leaps to our feat, fists...
by Okanagan Life | Oct 24, 2013 | 25th Special Edition, Fabulous Features |
October 2012 Each net wriggling with sockeye is a triumph. When the population returning to the Okanagan lakes chain reached a critical low in the mid-1990s, no one was sure that the Okanagan sockeye run could be brought back. Yet the fish have finally, miraculously,...
by Okanagan Life | Oct 24, 2013 | 25th Special Edition, Profiles |
Winter 1988 Jack Hambleton liked to say that he was self-taught. For an artist to wait for inspiration, he believed, was a waste of time. “One must simply paint and keep on painting,” he told his students “Don’t frame the first thing you paint. Paint and throw away...
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