As Im sitting here in December writing an article for January I have to think that I am writing a month ahead. I’m still waiting for us to exchange 2016 for 2017 even though when anyone reads this that exchange has already been made. We’ve had our series of gift
.....Read MoreWith this month’s issue being the Remembering Issue I thought I would concentrate my column on digital remembering. Memory for computers and a lot of everyday devices comes in many forms and most people have no idea what a lot of the terms mean or what the different devices do. Allow me to enlighten you as to what everything means. Let’s
.....Read MoreBy: Cathie Hamm Memory is a fragile thing, and all too easily lost. The collective memory of the Williams Lake Studio Theatre Society is a perfect example of this. With a group which has had transient homes for most of its existence, as ours has, records of the past tend to get
.....Read MoreBy Cathie Hamm Everybody knows the symbol of the two masks associated with theatre: the smiling and the frowning faces. They are the symbols of the ancient Greek muses, Melpomene, the muse of tragedy, and Thalia, the muse of comedy. They represent the the two types of drama that are the basis for all modern theatre. These classic Greek forms are mirrors of each other; tragedy depicts the
.....Read MoreAlthough I don’t profess to be the most technologically advanced person on the planet, I do know a lot about a fair amount of it. I love technology and gadgets to the point where my 25-year-old son has called me ‘Tech Boy’ on more than one occasion. I have an
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