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Where Danger Lurks
I want to congratulate the Winnipeg Free Press for taking a stand that when we speak of “Free Speech’ that doesn’t mean we can say whatever we want. Use of Social Media and the Internet should also be held to … Continue reading
Andrew Valko
I certainly am not an art critic or profess to be able to tell people what Art they should buy or like but I know what Art speaks to me. Andrew Valko’s art speaks to me, makes me think … Continue reading
Posted in Artists
Tagged andrew, Art, Art critic, artist, canadian, Chicago, Galleries, God, mayberry, Paint, United States, valko, Visual art, Winnipeg
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Chandra Kremski
CHANDRA KREMSKI – NEW PIECE CALLED ‘TRI’ I had the opportunity to meet a young Canadian Artist named Chandra Kremski. Her work was breathtaking and I found myself returning to see it over and over again. I started to talk … Continue reading
Posted in Artists
Tagged Abstract art, artsit, Chandra, Culture of Canada, Kitchener Ontario, kremski, Paint, prince william, Princess Kate, Viking Alberta, Winnipeg, Yellowknife
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Jail Baby
There is a play called ‘Jail Baby’ being shown this week at the Asper Centre for Theater and Film at the University of Winnipeg, 440 Colony Street that I was fortunate to be able to attend on Saturday Night. Jail … Continue reading
Posted in Plays
Tagged Alberta, Hope McIntyre, Lifestyles of the Poor, Manitoba, Marginalized, Prison, Sylacauga (meteorite), University of Winnipeg
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The Fates
I am currently working on my second novel and it is called ‘The Fates’. It is a look at the ever elusive search for immortality. The exploration of what each of us would sacrifice if it meant that we could … Continue reading
Posted in Novels in Progress
Tagged Anishinaabe, Hecla, Hoddinott, Hudson Bay, Lake Winnipeg, Mother Nature, Nelson River, Sand, When eagles Dare to Fly, Winnipeg
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When Eagles Dare to Fly
My first novel was published almost four years ago. I picked it up and read it tonight. I am not sure every writer feels like I do when I read things that I have written. Sometimes it just doesnt seem … Continue reading
Posted in My Writings
Tagged Arts, Dan Dare, Eagle, Fantasy, Fiction, Frank Hampson, Hoddinott, Novels, Online Writing
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