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These stories about local arts, entertainment and the people behind them are made possible through the continued support of the Savoy's Jewellers as part of our Community Leaders Program.


Country music’s 'most-dedicated troubadour' returning to Sault

Country music’s 'most-dedicated troubadour' returning to Sault

Manitoba-based singer songwriter Bobby Dove is bringing torch and twang to The Whisky Barrel
Local artist ready to shine at upcoming exhibit in New York

Local artist ready to shine at upcoming exhibit in New York

‘I’m really looking forward to representing our community’: Full-time artist Amy Williams will present her 18-piece ‘The Seasons of Superior’ gallery at Manhattan art show next month
Algoma Festival Choir teams up with youth for 50th anniversary

Algoma Festival Choir teams up with youth for 50th anniversary

‘Singing doesn’t have to stop when you leave high school’: Korah and Tarentorus choirs will help celebrate the half-century milestone during spring concert on May 3
Sault College digital film prof looking forward to 10th anniversary screening

Sault College digital film prof looking forward to 10th anniversary screening

Approximately 50 seats open to general public for screening at Galaxy Cinema; program’s grads have started their own companies or work for big city studios
Jazz guitarist 'giving back' to Algoma Conservatory

Jazz guitarist 'giving back' to Algoma Conservatory

Matt Warnock, a former student of the Conservatory and now a globetrotting jazz guitarist, is holding his second annual fundraiser for organization that gave him his start
Trumpeter reflects on 'life-changing show' in the Sault

Trumpeter reflects on 'life-changing show' in the Sault

'It helped me clarify my purpose in life': Trumpeter, composer and educator Andrew McAnsh is returning to the Sault for a pre-release album event at The Loft
Partial manuscript on dead computer led to author's first novel

Partial manuscript on dead computer led to author's first novel

Former HR professional, current entrepreneur and musician John De Lorenzi has published his first fiction novel, 'Take the Front Seat'
Local electronic synth-pop artist releases new video

Local electronic synth-pop artist releases new video

OwenMK, as he is known professionally, has released a video for his recent single 'Hold On'
Blind River student earns national recognition with golden voice

Blind River student earns national recognition with golden voice

Less than four years after taking her first professional lesson with the Algoma Conservatory of Music, classical singer Meghan Raddon won a gold medal after receiving one of the highest marks in Canada for Level 7 voice
‘Super cool’: 27-year-old Sault producer wins two Emmys

‘Super cool’: 27-year-old Sault producer wins two Emmys

Algoma University graduate Hannah Rowswell is part of a California-based animation company recognized twice during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles