Entertainment
On Thursday, April 2, Curtis Lobb and Mark Hussey from FauxPop Media will be hosting a special screening of Nirvanna the Band the Show The Movie, which they worked on in editing and post-production supervision, respectively.
On St. Patrick's Day, the way to say "Erin go Bragh" in Brussels was to be part of the 5Rs Thrift Shop's second annual fashion show, held this year at the Brussels Mennonite Fellowship church.
While details on the next steps are yet to be determined, the ink is now dry on a deal that has seen Blyth's Cowbell Brewing Co. purchase Grand Bend's Dark Horse Estate Winery, further expanding its reach into alcoholic beverage production in the region.
The Blyth Festival's 2026 season may not have started yet, but Memorial Hall sure felt festive on March 11, when over 180 student musicians filled the space with sound as part of Ontario's West Coast Musicfest.
Goderich's John Powers, a musician well known throughout Huron County, has released his new album, Everyone's a Critic, the first child of a year-long songwriting challenge that he hopes will lead to more albums in the years to come.
Noella Upitis and Paula Nicholson are looking to breathe new life into 430 Queen Street in Blyth with Fabhaus Gallery and Fare, an ambitious new venture in the former home of the Queens Bakery that the couple hopes will be a gallery first and...
Blyth's Cowbell Brewing Co., fresh off the warehouse expansion in the village, is relaunching its first-ever beer with a nod to its home woven into its design.
In the June 24, 1948 issue of the Exeter Times-Advocate, nestled among the commonplace declarations of birth, death and marriage, there is an announcement that commemorates the one-year anniversary of the day...
On Monday, Dec. 22, the Blyth Festival officially announced its 2026 season, which was approved by its board of directors at its annual general meeting the previous week.
The Christmas season began in joyful, cross-county harmony on Sunday, Nov. 30, as Lucknow United Church (LUC) hosted its annual Carolfest, welcoming choirs and congregations from across Huron and Bruce Counties.
Recently approved by both its executive and exhibition committee, the Blyth Festival Art Gallery's 2026 season will again see the space push the boundaries of a traditional art gallery with three challenging professional exhibits over...
Blyth Festival Artistic Director Gil Garratt says it's hard not to look back at the 2025 season at the Festival and not feel tremendously gratified in a number of respects.
If you haven't yet found the time to take in Amanda Baron's "Body Doubles" at the Blyth Festival Art Gallery, this weekend is your final chance to explore her multi-media collection of post-reality artwork before it all gets packed up for its return...
Last week, Lucknow-area native Daryl Graham was backstage at the Peacock Theatre, being shuffled through the process of receiving a stand-in Emmy Award, saying his thank-yous (he had about 15 seconds) and then moving along.
While the final numbers are still being tallied, it is fairly safe to say that the Huron Pioneer Threshers and Hobby Association's (HPTHA) 2025 Reunion Weekend was a huge success.
At next year's Unison Festival, set to take place in May in Vancouver, Blyth native Jackie Falconer will lead Unison Choruses Canada's first-ever 2STNB (two-spirit, trans, non-binary) Festival Ensemble in the organization's history.
Several local talents joined forces on Friday night for a special concert at the Kingsbridge Centre. The evening began with Alexa Yeo on the harp, followed by Jellybean Blue, Clinton's Ava Dawe and The Lucky Charms.
The Blyth Festival's world premiere of Nathan Howe's Radio Town: The Doc Cruickshank Story opened last week to a positively rowdy response from an enthusiastic audience.
Cowbell Championship Wrestling, courtesy of Counted Out with Mike and Tyler, was a hit on Saturday on the east lawn of the Blyth brewery, with matches running throughout the afternoon and food and drinks ready for the asking.
Last week, The Citizen sat down with the Blyth Festival's new Director of Youth Engagement, Lisa Hood, for a wide-ranging conversation about what the Festival's 2025 Young Company has been up to this season.
Exeter-based singer-songwriter Graham Bedard has been steadily building a loyal following over the past few years. Starting out on local stages, he gradually expanded his reach across the province.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Blyth Festival closed its original run of Emma Donoghue's The Wind Coming Over the Sea at Memorial Hall (the run has been extended with additional shows now planned for late September and early October), but the show wasn't...
The only reasonable place to start with this review is by admitting that, as someone who has worked for The Citizen and with Keith Roulston for almost 20 years and sees him as somewhat of a mentor, the path to objectivity in a review of his Powers...
On Saturday night, as patrons streamed out of Memorial Hall's theatre after another uproarious performance of The Wind Coming Over The Sea, the Blyth Festival's breakaway success this season, many found their way into the Bainton Gallery and were...
