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Busy November at Sudbury’s Indie Cinema

Busy November at Sudbury’s Indie Cinema

The only arthouse cinema in the region has four special events and a whole pile of films to watch this month
Whisky lovers invited to Spirit of Sudbury event Nov. 15

Whisky lovers invited to Spirit of Sudbury event Nov. 15

Take in a master class, enjoy evening of fine spirits, food and jazz
SOAR film festival returns to Indie Cinema with adventure-packed lineup

SOAR film festival returns to Indie Cinema with adventure-packed lineup

Keynote speaker this year is ‘Alone’ reality television show finalist Kielyn Marrone
Santa Claus Parade entry deadline set for Nov. 12

Santa Claus Parade entry deadline set for Nov. 12

Want to take part in this year’s parade? Get your registration in
No Strings Attached, Northern Brass Choir team up for Nov. 16 show

No Strings Attached, Northern Brass Choir team up for Nov. 16 show

‘Hard Times Call for Music’ promises everything from the marches of Sousa to the flourish of Vaughan Williams and the neighbourly sounds of Mr. Rogers
What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

A look at what's happening in the community
Sudbury artist Carmen Martorella set out to paint every day for a year

Sudbury artist Carmen Martorella set out to paint every day for a year

Check out her Project 365 paintings at the Art & Soul Gallery Nov. 15-16
Musicians known for 'breathtaking guitar work, soulful songs' coming to Sudbury

Musicians known for 'breathtaking guitar work, soulful songs' coming to Sudbury

Don Ross and Julie Malia to entertain at Knox Hall on Nov. 28
Two-piano ‘Music From the Hearth’ concert raises money for downtown church

Two-piano ‘Music From the Hearth’ concert raises money for downtown church

Nov. 7 show ‘represents the deepest, most heart-felt aspirations of composers and audiences’
AI turns sinister in Scott Overton’s latest book 'Zenith: Aftermath'

AI turns sinister in Scott Overton’s latest book 'Zenith: Aftermath'

‘They may be creating our replacements,’ says prolific Sudbury sci fi author of his unease about the direction current technology is taking