Entertainment
Soloists Marius Madsen, Clayton Sulkers, Serena Saudino, and Ronan Raspado, as well as bands Bloodline, True North, FMJ, and Hot Mess performed in the 2021 online Sioux Lookout Multi Cultural Youth Music Program Christmas Concert on Dec. 18...
A fresh snowfall and slippery road conditions couldn t keep people from away from the final Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series show of 2021.
Canadian recording artist actress Chantal Kreviazuk, was welcomed to our community by a packed house...
The Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series returned November 6 with Middle Raged, a two-person sketch comedy starring Geri Hall (This Hour has 22 Minutes) and Gary Pearson (MadTV, Corner Gas)...
The second Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series event of the season took to the stage at Sioux North High School on Saturday, October 16, with MOVETHECOMPANY s dance performance Saudade...
It took some creative thinking and a lot of planning, but the first Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series show of the year was by all accounts a great success...
This season s Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series is having its first show of the season and it s going to look a bit different than year s past...
Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series Engagement Sessions wrapped up for this season with their final performance on July 15, facilitated by Sioux Lookout artist Nick Sherman...
The Kids Kaleidoscope Entertainment Series, running since 1995, is an annual series with a goal to bring live multidisciplinary performing-arts shows to Sioux Lookout for kids and families.
Normally at this time of year the Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series would be gearing up to present an exciting season of live entertainment to fill Sioux Lookouts cooler months.
A current Sioux Lookout resident and a former resident are being featured in the Amplify television series on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). The series is made up of 13 episodes, and each episode is 22 minutes in length...
The Opera Blue, a band formed by husband and wife duo Kori Kameda and Andee Leclerc-Kameda, used a dock as their stage and the natural beauty of our area as their backdrop during their Sept. 5 performance in Sioux Lookout.
Organizers of the Sioux Mountain Music Festival had to think outside the box to make the festival happen this year, which they did by taking the festival online.
The Thunder Bay Symphony Youth Orchestra (TBSYO) took centre stage, delighting Sioux Lookout community members with classic masterpieces and contemporary works, during a concert in the Upper Legion Hall on March 14.
Award-winning Canadian country music group Doc Walker made their Sioux Lookout debut during their Sioux-Hudson Entertainment Series performance on Feb. 21.
Chris McKhool (centre) invited Kids Kaleidoscope Entertainment Series showgoers to perform on stage with him and his friends Kevin Laliberte (right) and Drew Birston (left) during the trio s performance at Sioux North High School on Feb. 27.
After waiting two months since the last Sioux-Hudson Entertainment Series performance, community members packed the Sioux North High School cafetorium to watch the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre s production of The New Canadian Curling Club on Jan. 30.
Children and their parents didn t just take in last Thursday s Kids Kaleidoscope Entertainment Series presentation they became the stars of the show...
The band Hot Mess entertained visitors to the Sioux Lookout Multicultural Youth Centre on Dec. 20 with songs of the season and a variety of cover songs.
Students of the Sioux Lookout Multi-Cultural Youth Music Program played in front of a packed crowd at the Multicultural Youth Centre during their third annual Christmas concert on Dec. 13...
Sioux Lookout filmmaker Nadine Arpin was awarded with the Best Low Budget Documentary award during the Annual Silver Wave Film Festival, which took place from Nov. 7 to 10 in New Brunswick.
Anishinaabe violist and composer, and Sioux Lookout resident, Melody McKiver has been named one of 15 finalists from across Ontario for the inaugural Johanna Metcalf Performing Arts Prizes.
The Sioux Lookout Multi-Cultural Youth Centre was packed last Saturday night for an evening of musical performances by learners in the centre music program.
Members of various Sioux Lookout church choirs and the Sioux Lookout Community Choir had the opportunity to sing alongside the Elmer Iseler Singers during their Sioux-Hudson Entertainment Series performance on Nov. 8.
The Sioux Lookout Kids Kaleidoscope Entertainment Series began a new season of showcasing performing arts to local and area children on Oct. 24.