Tag: Festival Preview

Dark illumination

A two-week marathon of art exhibits, stage productions and concerts will draw revelers from across Ontario. Artignite co-chair Roxy Denniston-Stewart said the festival will bring together the Kingston and Queen’s community with events at Union Gallery, the Kingston School of Art and the Screening...

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Zine affair

The best way to get involved in zines is to make one, says the founder of the Kingston Zine Fair. Along with his passion, Bill Gillespie has invested his money into the event for three years. He started the one-day showcase in 2009 to support the dwindling number of zine-makers in Kingston. Gillespie...

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Sonic chaos

After 10 years, the Tone Deaf festival is still working to expand Kingston’s understanding of live music. “Tone Deaf occupies a particular niche that otherwise is unserved in Kingston,” co-ordinator Matt Rogalsky said. Tone Deaf features a variety of music, from classic violins to harrowing electronics. “Clearly,...

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Limestone literature

Kingston is home to the first novel printed and published in Canada. Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart visited an aunt in Kingston in 1820 and stayed in the city after marrying a bookbinder who printed her novel St. Ursula’s Convent in 1824. This year’s sixth annual Kingston WritersFest is set on continuing...

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