A short list of upcoming Hamilton-area events for the next month.
By RTH Staff
Mar. 14, 2005
Rez Abbasi: NYC Jazz
Wed, March 16 8:00 pm
http://www.staircase.org
Drop in ART workshop
Sat, March 19 2:00-4:00pm
http://www.staircase.org
DIG Hamilton Film Festival
Tuesday March 29, 9:30pm
http://www.staircase.org
Disney on Ice
Copps Coliseum
March 16-20
http://www.hecfi.on.ca
Cinderella
April 7 8:00pm
http://www.hecfi.on.ca
Carmen
Opera Hamilton
Apr 16, 21, 23
http://www.hecfi.on.ca
http://www.operahamilton.com
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
Theatre Aquarius
March 30 - Apr 16
http://www.theatreaquarius.org
Lit Live
Junction Café and Lounge
Sun, Apr 3, 7:30
http://www.lit-electric.com
http://www.kairosliterary.com
Around The Bay Road Race
Sun, March 20 9:30am
http://www.aroundthebayroadrace.com
Charity Hockey Game at Ivor Wynne for Tsunami Relief
April 2, 7:00pm
http://www.hamiltonundiscovered.com
David Rovics
Living folk legend
Skydragon centre
Fri, march 25, 8:00pm
http://www.skydragon.org
http://www.davidrovics.com
Free Thought Film Series
'Go Further'
Fri, March 25, 7:30
Skydragon centre
http://www.skydragon.org
http://www.gofurtherthemovie.com
Project Hope Art Event
March 29 - April 8
Hamilton Central Library
http://www.artevent.ca
I want to tell you today, it isn't about whether to restore passenger service - it's about where and when we restore that service." -- Tony Valeri, Member of Parliament for Hamilton East/Stoney Creek on VIA Rail service in Hamilton - or maybe not
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The Toronto Star has published an interactive map of lost farmland across southern Ontario.
Hamilton alone lost 20 percent of its farms in the 15 years between 1991 and 2006. Click on a high
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Interweaving a personal tragedy with a public
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Written by Allison McWood and directed by James Henderson, Because I Can is a screwball comedy that parlays a simple premise into a lively hour of very funny entertainment.
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