St. Andrew's Heritage Centre celebrating 4th annual Community Art Show

The 2023 Community Art Show at St. Andrew's offers children the chance to explore their creativity and aspiring experts to begin building their network.

No experience is needed to join in on the St. Andrew's Heritage Centre Community Art Show happening from February 11 until February 25. Artists both young and old, and every age in between, along with whatever level a person's artistic ability may be at, were able to submit their work. Submissions closed at the end of January.

2023 Windsock installations at The Forks ready for viewing

Eight creative artists and organizations have added even more beauty to the Nestaweya River Trail at The Forks, just another collection of public art to add to their ever-growing collection.

Each design was created from the artist's own inspiration, from celebrating the 25th year of programming at the Graffiti Art Program to honouring the captivating northern lights, immigration and more.

List of Grammy winners in classical and jazz categories

On Sunday, February 5, the 65th Grammy Awards were presented by the Recording Academy in recognition of "outstanding" achievements in the music industry.

History was made when Beyoncé won her 32nd award, giving her the most Grammys of all time. Nominated nine times, she won for best R&B song of the year, best dance/electronic album, best traditional R&B performance and best dance/electronic recording for Break My Soul

Celebrate I love to Read Month with McNally Robinson Booksellers

Yesterday February 2nd, 2023 was Groundhog day, and if you trust Manitoba Merv we are in for another six weeks of winter, so why not stay inside and keep warm and  enjoy some new reads; especially because February is I love to Read Month.

Chris Hall From McNally Robinson Booksellers stopped by our Classic 107 studios to give us his picks for what to read for this month of February. Here are his selections:

 

Music and the brain: the role of music therapy for those living with Alzheimer's Disease

January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in Canada. A time for individuals to learn more about dementia and its impact on Canadians.

As the month draws to a close, Classic 107 was curious to hear more about the impact of music on the brain and welcomed registered music therapist Naomi Friesen to the studio for a conversation.