Give my regards to Broadway: Memories echo as Saskatoonâs entertainment hub waits patiently for the show to begin again The Broadway Theatre stands silently, longing for the seats to be full, the lights to shine, and the curtain to rise again.
Author of the article: Molly Cone
Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021  â¢Â 11 hours ago  â¢Â 5 minute read  â¢Â No one truly knows when laughter and applause will run rampant again at Saskatoon s beloved Broadway Theatre. A recent note from the staff and board said the venue remains closed for all public events due to the pandemic. (Photo by Molly Cone for the Saskatoon StarPheonix) jpg
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Saskatchewan’s government reported 146 new cases of COVID-19 and three deaths on Friday as the province moves to get a fresh delivery of vaccine into people’s arms.
A total of 365 Saskatchewan residents with COVID-19 have died since March 2020.
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The province initially reported 227 recoveries, but later issued a correction, saying only 77 were recorded. That reverses a recent trend of recoveries outpacing new infections and and brings the total known number of active cases up to 1,582.
Scott Patrick is an eight-time SCMA award winner and lead singer/ guitarist/songwriter for the Canadian country rock group Wyatt, which garnered two top-40 singles on Canadian country radio. Patrick has played countless stages across Canada, and shared the stage with artists such as Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts and Kenny Rogers. He continues his solo career and involvement in multiple music projects.
“We’ve been really busy … music has probably been 75 per cent of my living,” explains Munro. She also does recording session work and vocal coaching. Munro mentors other artists on how to get started and how to get their promotional packages together. It’s a great way of passing her knowledge along to the newcomers in the business.